22 Places to See the Fall Colors in the Upper Peninsula
Photo by Nancy S.
Bond Falls (map)
Agate Falls (map)
Lake of the Clouds (map)
Porcupine Mountains State Park (map)
Canyon Falls (map)
Copper Peak Ski Jump (map)
Presque Isle (map)
Brockway Mountain (map)
Sugarloaf Mountain (map)
Hogsback Mountain (map)
Seney National Wildlife Refuge (map)
Drummond Island (map)
Whitefish Point (map)
Tahquamenon Falls (map)
Cut River Bridge (map)
Little Mountain (map)
Bear Bluff (map)
Mandan (map)
Covered Drive on way to Redridge (map)
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Where Are Your Favorite Places to See the Upper Peninsula Fall Colors?
Photo by We Are CS
We’re looking for your input on the top places to see the fall colors in the Upper Peninsula!
Initially, we were hoping to do a poll to find out your favorite place, but there are simply too many places in the Upper Peninsula. There are many classic places like Lake of [...]
Photo Friday #030: Estivant Pines
Photo courtesy of We are CS
The Estivant Pines is one of the great nature sanctuaries of the Upper Peninsula with 508 acres of forest in Keweenaw County.
The nature sanctuary, which is now maintained and preserved by the Michigan Nature Association, holds some of the oldest white pines (Michigan’s State Tree for those of [...]
Photo Friday #029: Lake Superior Storm Footage
With the coming launch of our new product, Lake Superior t-shirts, I thought it’d be a appropriate to celebrate the power of Lake Superior a little more. In addition to that, I thought it’d be good to mix things up a little bit. Rather than posting some photos, how about a few videos [...]
Photo Friday #028: It’s a Beautiful Summer Day in the Upper Peninsula
“The Weather Outside if Frightful” by Siskokid
I couldn’t resist. Sorry. But yes, winter will be here soon. You see, I’m very excited for winter, more excited than I have been in a long time. For the first time in my life I will be living five minutes from the ski hill [...]
Photo Friday #027: Canoeing on Lake Michigan
When I came across these photos on Flickr there was no question that I had to use them on the site. Pictures speak louder than words sometimes, and no more words are needed here.
Photos by sullivan06 on Flickr
Photo Friday #026: Miners Castle, Before and After April 13th, 2006
On April 13th, 2006 the famous landscape of Miners Castle changed forever.
One of just two National Parks in the Upper Peninsula, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore attracts thousands of visitors year after year. Miners Castle has always been a favorite photos of tourists, photographers, and postcard photos.
The classic Miners Castle vantage point…
Photo by [...]
Painter Linda Schierkolk, Inspired by the Upper Peninsula
Sand Point (for sale at The Falling Rock Cafe, Munising)
The Upper Peninsula has got to be the most inspiring place for an artist like me. Think of it! Crashing waves, tranquil ponds, pastoral farm scenes, magnificent rocks, glorious forests, quaint towns, historical cities, and the gorgeous four seasons.
I grew up in Baraga County…the beautiful Keweenaw [...]





