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1. Kitch-iti-kipi (The Big Spring)
One of Michigan's alluring natural attractions is Kitch-iti-kipi, The Big Spring. 'The Big Spring' is the largest in Michigan - forty feet deep and over 10,000 gallons of clear water gush per minute from the fissures in the underlying limestone. Crystal clear, 45 degree water supports a large raft from which you can view this beautiful, giant spring and its inhabitants.
2. Manistique Boardwalk
Stroll along just over two miles of Lake Michigan shoreline on the Manistique Boardwalk. This wood and cement walk features three bridges, several benches, a fishing pier, observation areas and a great view of Manistique’s Breakwater Light. Watch beautiful sunrises and sunsets at your quiet leisure. You will see the top of Lake Michigan, beach and long grass on one side of you and trees on the other.
3. Fayette Historic State Park
(Garden, MI) This well-preserved museum village recalls another time when it was a bustling iron smelting company town. Fayette offers visitors the unmatched serenity of a Lake Michigan harbor, white cliffs and verdant forests.
4. Seul Choix Point Light
(Gulliver, MI) Brick light tower originally built in 1895. Tower tours are available and visitors are welcome to enjoy the surrounding grounds, which includes a picnic area, walking paths, and public boat launch.
5. Kewadin Casino
Here, you will find a home town atmosphere right along side of the Vegas style table gaming and your favorite slot machines. While entertaining at our casino, enjoy dining at our Mariner's Cove restaurant or relax and take in a sporting evening at our Team Spirits Bar. Also featured here for guests convenience is a gift shop, free parking, and our Northern Rewards Players Club.
6. Indian Lake State Park
Indian Lake State Park is located on Indian Lake, the fourth largest inland lake in the Upper Peninsula with an area of 8,400 acres. It is six miles long and three miles wide. The lake was once called M'O'Nistique Lake. According to 1850 surveyor records, Native Americans lived in log cabins near the outlet of the lake. The park is composed of two units which are three miles apart and separated by the waters of Indian Lake.
7. Rainey Wildlife Area
A hiking trail that passes through maple, yellow birch, and mixed conifer habitat takes hikers over boardwalks and through wet areas, leading to an elevated observation platform that provides a feeling of remoteness with outstanding opportunities for viewing wildlife.
8. Seney National Wildlife Refuge
Throughout this nearly 96,000 acres of diverse habitat live a wide variety of wildlife species. Programs, guided tours and visitor center exhibits help you learn about refuge habitats and wildlife.
9. Manistique Museum / Watertower / Siphon Bridge
(Manistique, MI) The 137-foot-high Romanesque brick water tower dates from 1922 and now houses the Manistique Historical Society’s book and gift shop, plus displays about the town's business and civic history.
10. Schoolcraft County Environmental Lab
(Manistique, MI) A system of trails located on 80 acres of wooded township land. The purpose of the Lab is to provide hiking, nature appreciation and environmental education opportunities for the general public and local schools.
11. Mackinaw Trail Winery Tasting Room
'Manistique On The Harbor' is a unique waterfront tasting room. Sit on the dock and enjoy a glass of wine.
12. Thompson State Fish Hatchery
(Manistique, MI) Most of the hatchery's annual production is cold water species such as brook trout, splake, brown trout, rainbow trout and chinook salmon most of which is planted in Upper Peninsula waters.
13. Pine Marten Run
(Hiawatha National Forest) 26 mile system of hiking and horseback riding trails located in the Ironjaw Semi-primitive Area.
14. Manistique Breakwater Light
(Manistique, MI) Square pyramidal lighthouse first lit in 1916. The Manistique Boardwalk offers its users a fishing pier, access to the east breakwater light, picnic grounds, and abundant nature and wildlife to enjoy.
15. Colwell Lake Pathway
(Hiawatha National Forest) This 2 mile long loop trail meanders along the edge of Colwell Lake and is surfaced to be fully accessible to people with mobility impairments. The trail is particularly stunning in the fall, and also is popular in the winter as a snowshoe trail.
16. Thompson Historical Site
(Thompson, MI) The silent stones of the dock are the final monument to the last port of call of the famous 'Christmas Tree Ship', the Rouse Simmons.
17. Bishop Baraga Shrine
(Manistique, MI) The Bishop Baraga Shrine near Indian Lake includes a chapel, Indian dwellings, and buildings open to the public plus Indian burial grounds.
18. Manistique Central Park
(Manistique, MI) From an old limestone quarry has emerged a nice swimming lake surrounded by a city park with beach, picnic area, playground, tennis courts & more.
19. Manistique Marina
Built in Spring of 2014, with a Harbor Masters building, local information, air conditioned lounge area, WIFI, laundry facilities, bathrooms & showers, diesel fuel and security cameras for our transient boaters. This is the beginning of the Boardwalk where there are fishing piers available and access to the East Breakwater Light. Mackinaw Trail Winery next door. Transportation available until 3am daily to and from Manistique Marina.
20. Carl D. Bradley Lakeview Memorial Park
Located on US HWY 2 in Manistique, Michigan, the park was renamed in July of 2014 after the famous Shipwreck of the Carl D. Bradley. The wreck site is located 160 degrees S E and 23 miles off shore from this point.