Day 6
Start: Marquette, MI
Finish: L'Anse, MI
Miles: 238
States: Pure Michigan
I came to the realization that I have been calling this the Lake Michigan Road trip even though it was split about 50/50 between Michigan and Superior. I believe my thinking was that I'd call it the Lake Michigan trip because I had somehow never been to Michigan before. The few people I told this fact to on the trip found it funny that it took 31 years to get across the border.
Day 6 started with a short drive to Presque Isle Park to see what was going on. The first thing I spotted was a lighthouse way out on a concrete and stone pier so I got my walking shoes on and headed out. It took me about 15 minutes to get out because climbing on giant stones without trying to break a leg or my camera took some finessing.
The park overall was pretty cool for being a free public place to go run, hangout, or take the kids to although you could do some damage if you fell off the cliffs surround the whole place.
View from the lighthouse platform looking out on Lake Superior.
A short hike up Sugarloaf Mountain was next before heading out of Marquette. There were some good views but it got my thinking about how much I miss the views from the "real" mountains out west. Maybe time to plan another trip that way???
Looking back at the small rain shower that was heading my way.
After the hike back down it was on to Copper Harbor. If you look at it on a map, Copper Harbor is way up there and is essentially the farthest place north in Michigan outside of Isle Royale National Park which requires some work to get to. Trip Advisor came up big here with things to do as the town is only 10 blocks long. The first stop was Fort Wilkins State Park. I pulled a quick one here and flashed my park pass from the previous day and got in for free haha! As the name states, the main attraction here was a pretty well preserved army outpost from 1844.
There were probably 15-20 buildings here you could walk through and most of them had exhibits to check out. Kind of a cool history lesson on vastly different life was back then. Your main goals were finding food and water, fighting natives, and trying not to die of dysentery. I thought the below picture was an interesting exhibit and it reminded me of those Eyewitness books from back in the day that would show cross sections of castles, ships, the human body, and other things.
After getting some ice cream from the gift shop, of course, it was on to Hunter's Point Park and Agate Beach. The name suggest agates were everywhere but it was more like traditional stones but still a change from sand being absolutely everywhere. I didn't take a close up from the beach but this is from google. Obviously I took handfuls of stones and chucked them into Lake Superior like the grown child that I am.
Start: L'Anse, MI
Finish: Rice Lake, WI
Miles: 289
States: MI, WI
Day 7 ushered in the finale of the trip. I'm on vacation so naturally I woke up at 6:45 to head over to Timberstone Golf Course in Iron Mountain. The drive was an hour and a half but I also gained an hour coming from the eastern time zone so I got there with plenty of time to spare. This course was a recommendation from a friend of a friend and it did not disappoint. Not too exciting to describe a golf course though and I've already done it once so here are some pics of the par 3's.