Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is the largest state park within Michigan. With 60,000 acres located along the southern shores of Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It has many beautiful landscapes, waterfalls, vistas, and hemlock-hardwood stands. Being such a large park there is plenty to do.

Fort Wilkins State Park

Fort Wilkins State Park - cannon

Fort Wilkins Park features camping, day-use facilities, a restored 1844 military outpost and Copper Harbor Lighthouse, one of the first lighthouses on Lake Superior. Some of the main things to do in Fort Wilkins State Park include camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, biking, paddling and cross-country skiing. You can also go through a historical interpretation, visit the history center, or participate in the living history program.

Munising Tourist Park Campground

Munising Tourist Park Campground

Munising Tourist Park Campground is located in Munising on the shore of Lake Superior. The park offers 127 scenic campsites with full, partial and rustic tent sites. Amenities include 20/30/50 amp service, dump station, free WIFI, modern restrooms and showers. Close to Pictured Rocks and Grand Island Cruises.

Soo Locks Campground

Soo Locks Campground

Soo Locks Campground is situated along the beautiful St. Mary's River. The campground offers 100 sites just a short distance to the Soo Locks. This is a ideal camping site to watch freighter go by. Amenities include water and electrical hook-ups, pump-out station, restrooms, camp store and a game and recreation room.

Group Of Seven (Interpretive Panel) - Pukaskwa National Park

Group of Seven interpretive panel on Horseshoe beach

Trek the Lake Superior shoreline when you travel the Voyageur Trail from Pukaskwa National Park to Pic River.  While still within the park check out Horseshoe Beach where the Moments of Algoma interpretive panel features A.Y. Jackson’s painting Entrance to Puckasawa Bay, c 1960. Though spelt differently at the time than the current National Park name, this painting can be found in the permanent collection at the Art Gallery of Algoma in Sault Ste. Marie. 

Silver Falls Provincial Park

Silver Falls

If you want an adventure, then Silver Falls is your destination. Silver Falls is within Silver Falls Provincial Park, 35 km northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario. This pristine fall is a trek to get into, and out of, but it is the perfect destination for those that would like to do backcountry camping. The trail begins with a steep descending section with a rope to aid hikers.

Pancake Bay Provincial Park

Sandy beach front looking out at Lake Superior

This park offers a camping experience fit for everyone with large RV sites, car camping, and yurts with over 3 km of sandy beach and clear clear blue water.

Atikokan

White Otter Castle model in Atikokan

Your gateway to Quetico, Atikokan is home to some of the best outdoors experiences in the north—12 months a year!

Hiking in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

lookout at Top of the Giant Trail in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

Probably the best thing you can do in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is to go for a walk. For those with the time and stamina, there's the incredible Top of the Giant Trail. But there are 25 other trails. Some are equally difficult, but most are shorter and easier hikes that can be done with family or people with mobility issues. The Plantain Lane Nature Trail is wheelchair accessible and is conveniently located on Highway 587 near the Marie Louise Lake Campground.

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