Munising Ave. The Hiawatha is uniquely surrounded by 3 Great Lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron that afford it abundantly unique habitats for wildlife, plant species, recreation opportunities, and outstanding visuals, wildlife viewing, and scenic vegetation. Visit the website learn more about the access points and the history of the trail. Travel west on US2 to Thompson and then north on M for 15 minutes.
This secluded beach is a wonderful place to visit located within the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Drive 6. Continue past Miners Castle until you reach the beach parking lot. This unique rock formation is accessible by vehicle and short walk trails.
The area has picnic areas, interpretive exhibits and great views of Lake Superior. Also, a favorite destination for snowmobilers in the winter! Sandstone cliffs, beaches, sand dunes, waterfalls, lakes, forest, and shoreline beckon you to visit Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Hiking, camping, sightseeing, and four season outdoor opportunities abound. The Lakeshore hugs the Lake Superior shoreline for more than 40 miles. H, Grand Marais nps. Located within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, this sandy beach is a great place to end your day while the sun sets over Munising Bay. Though often too cold for swimming, Sand Point Beach is a quiet place to play in the sand and enjoy the sun. The best view of the cliffs is from the water. A National Park Service authorized concessionaire operates a non-stop boat tour of the Pictured Rocks cliffs from mid-May through mid-October.
Miners Castle provides a view of the cliffs in the distance, looking eastward from the lower overlook. This stretch of cliffs can also be viewed from the west end of Miners Beach. The Sand Point beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, or walking in the evening to watch the sun go down over Munising Bay. Swimmers often find the shallow bay water off Sand Point warmer than other lakeshore beaches. Leashed pets permitted on beach and in the water.
The Sand Point Marsh Trail , a half-mile wheelchair accessible interpretive trail that traverses a beautiful wetland area, is a great place for birding. Watch for frogs, turtles, and even beavers along the trail. No pets allowed.
Park headquarters is also located at the end of Sand Point. Artifacts from the era of the Munising U. Coast Guard Station are on display in the nearby boathouse during the summer.
Miners Castle is one of the most famous landmarks along the Pictured Rocks shoreline, and is the only cliff area in the park accessible by vehicle.
From the parking lot, a short paved wheelchair accessible trail leads past interpretive exhibits to breathtaking overlooks of Lake Superior and Grand Island. Stairs and a steeper trail lead to the lower overlook adjacent to Miners Castle. Leashed pets are permitted on the paved trails. Erosion over long periods of time has created the interesting rock formations that give this place its name.
A rockfall in dramatically changed the look of Miners Castle as one of its two turrets unexpectedly fell into the lake. Search in excerpt. The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Photo courtesy of Craig Blacklock. Photo courtesy of Tim Trombley. Grand Portal Point offers one of the best views in Pictured Rocks park. With plentiful caverns, unique formations, a suspended archway, and a massive rock face, Grand Portal and the point it creates along the lakeshore make you feel jarringly small if you choose to slowly cruise past. The rock walls captivate your eye and make you realize the scope of this great land. Pictured Rocks gets its name from the streaks of mineral stain that color the cliffs.
Groundwater seeps out of the cracks and runs down the rock face giving it that gorgeous colorful pattern. Iron red and orange , copper blue and green , manganese brown and black , and limonite white are among the most common color-producing minerals. Photo courtesy of Pictured Rocks Kayaking. Vibrant colors of mineral strain paint the face of the rocks and caves that surround the lakeshore. Since the minerals in Lake Superior stain the rock face of the cliffs, Pictured Rocks is best viewed from the water.
Kayaking gives paddlers intimate views of the sandstone cliffs, sea caves and formations.
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