Upper Peninsula, Michigan Family Vacation
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This is not a rushing-around type of vacation. Here, you can expect a lot of fresh air and natural beauty. The Upper Peninsula -- the northern part of Michigan -- houses 4,300 inland lakes, more than 150 waterfalls, and seven million acres of forest. Families can enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities in the U.P. (locals pronounce it "yoo-pee"), from hiking to fishing (and skiing in the winter), but also unique treats like a shipwreck boat tour, a ghost town, a fun train ride, and more.
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Mackinac Island
Although Mackinac Island has residential, resort, and shopping districts, the majority of the state's acreage -- 80 percent -- is reserved as a state park. ...
Park
Fayette Historic Townsite
Who says you have to head out to the Old West to visit a ghost town? Once a bustling industrial community specializing in smelting the Upper Peninsula's abundant iron supply...
Historical Landmark
Glass-Bottomed Shipwreck Tour
Munising / Marquette
This may just be the highlight of your trip (for your kids, at least). During the two-hour tour, you can view three different shipwrecks -- an 1880s schooner, an 1895...
Aerial Ride
Aerial Tour
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Favorite Vacation Moments
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- Mackinaw Bridge 150th Birthday August 2007
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Walking on the beach at Mackinaw Is…
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- Fish Masters
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- Mackinaw Island
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