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.
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
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum
Kids are intrigued by the ghostly and grisly details of shipwrecks, and the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum brings them to life through its relics, artifacts, and the stories of rescuers...
Special Collection
History Museum
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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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