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Affordable Hometown Hospitality
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DURING SPRING: - Numerous excellent waterfalls
- Comb the beaches for agates and driftwood
- Fish the many lakes and streams
IN SUMMER: - Quincy Mine Hoist, Tram & Underground Copper Mine
- 18-hole Portage Lake Golf Course with bar & grill
- Keweenaw National Historical Park
- McLain State Park
- Seaman Mineral Museum
- Houghton County Historical Museum
- Lighthouse & Museums at Eagle Harbor
- Brockway Mountain Drive
- Fort Wilkins State Park (with re-enactments)
- Keweenaw Mountain Lodge (with 9 hole golf course)
- Sail the Keweenaw Waterway on the Ranger II or Keweenaw Star
- Copper Harbor Lighthouse
- Minutes from Boat Launches
WHEN FALL COMES: - Fall colors are fabulous especially on the drive here and on Brockway Mountain.
- Colors peak the beginning of October so plan ahead!
IN WINTER: - An average 250 inches of snow greets you
- 250 miles of groomed Snowmobile Trails
- Seven groomed X-C ski areas. It's a winter-wonderland with the best snow in the midwest!
- World Famous MTU nordic ski trails (hosted the 2006 Jr. Olympics)
- Mt. Ripley and Mt. Bohemia for alpine skiiers and snowboarders
Great restaurants and friendly folks make your stay a memorable one!
THE KEWEENAW PENINSULA: Michigan's Best Kept Secret!
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