Adventure Club Brewing

Adventure Club Brewing

Adventure Club Brewing is the northern most brewery in all of Wisconsin. After a day of adventure in this coastal town, there is no better place to unwind and enjoy a nice cold brew. There is even an outdoor tent, picnic tables and firepit to continue enjoying the great outdoors.

You can expect to find an ever changing lineup of fresh craft beer that offers something for every taste. Speaking of taste, indulge in something from the snack menu such as their deep fried Oreos or crostinis and spread! So why not join the club and visit Adventure Club Brewing, you’ll be glad you did.

Bayfield Maritime Museum

Bayfield Maritime Museum

The Bayfield Maritime Museum exhibits artifacts that portray the nautical history of Bayfield and the Apostle Islands. There are a number of displays and educational panels as well as interactive exhibits and artifacts. You can even climb inside a couple of the boats on display, sailing knot practice, and sea lamprey tank.

 

Presque Isle River Waterfalls Loop

Manabezo Falls

Presque Isle River Waterfalls Loop Trail is a 3.7km (2.3 mile) loop trail on the western edge of Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. The hike includes sections of boardwalk and stairs, wooded trail, a suspension bridge and three main waterfalls of the Presque Isle River, Manabezho Falls, Manido Falls and Nawadaha Falls. Leashed dogs allowed. Parking available at the Presque Isle Scenic Area.

 

Summit Peak

Summit Peak

Summit Peak is located in Ontonagon Michigan about 10 km (6.2 miles) from Lake of the Clouds in Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park and overlooks amazing panoramic views. You can get to the lookout by hiking a short hike and climbing to the top of the 50 foot (15.2 m) tall tower. This tower is the highest point in the park. On clear a day you can see Lake Superior and Isle Royale.

Lake of the Clouds Overlook

Lake of the Clouds Scenic Overlook

Lake of the Clouds Scenic Overlook is located within the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park about 10 km (6.2 miles) from Summit Peak. You can get to the lookout by taking a short hike and be granted with incredible views above Lake of the Clouds. There are no entry fees to Lake of the Clouds Scenic Overlook.

Ontonagon Lighthouse

Ontonagon Lighthouse

Ontonagon Lighthouse sits on the western shore of the Ontonagon River. The Lighthouse is owned and operated by the Ontonagon County Historical Society and offers historical tours. It was built in 1853 and was in operation until the light was deactivated 1963. This historical lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Brockway Mountain Lookout

Brockway Mountain Lookout

Brockway Mountain Lookout is located on a scenic roadway just west of Copper Harbor. On a very clear day you can overlook Isle Royale. You have to drive to get to the lookout then hike up Brockway Mountain. Being so far from any city lights, this is the ultimate site for star gazing and possibly catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights. There is parking at the East and West end of the scenic drive. 

Astor House Museum

Astor House Museum

The Astor House Museum is located in Copper Harbor, Michigan. The museum is a part of the Minnetonka Resort that includes log cabin cottages, gift and antique shop and of course, the Astor House Historical Museum. There you will find unique artifacts and relics of the earliest settlers, copper mining, antique dolls, salvaged shipwreck items, railroad and civil war memorabilia and so much more.

Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Copper Harbor Lighthouse is located in Fort Wilkins Historic State Park in Copper Harbor on the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The lighthouse was built is 1866 and helped in the transport of copper from the upper peninsula. The road that leads to the lighthouse isn’t open to the public so visitors can take a boat tour from the Copper Harbor Marina. The grounds are open to the public and tours of the dwelling are available, though the 44 foot (13.4m) tall light tower is closed to the public.

Portage Lake Lift Bridge

Portage Lake Lift Bridge

The Portage Lake Lift Bridge spans 1310 feet (399.29m) crossing over the Keweenaw Waterway, Portage Lake. Portage Lake runs entirely through the middle of the Keweenaw Peninsula and this bridge is the only roadway that connects them and the cities of Houghton and Hancock. This lift bridge was built in 1959 and is the world’s heaviest and widest (4 lanes) double deck bridge.

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