Points of Interest

Copper Peak

Copper Peak provides the visitor with the most unique panoramic views found anywhere in the Midwest. From the top of Copper Peak it is possible to see 40 or more miles in every direction. This mammoth structure rises some 241 feet above the crest of Chippewa Hill, a copper-bearing rock outcrop. An 18 story elevator provides access to the observation deck.

Porcupine Mountain Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is Michigan's largest state park, and one of the Midwest's largest wilderness areas. Splendid scenery, pristine old growth forest, scenic vistas mark "the Porkies" as the premier wilderness area in the Midwest.

Porkies Folk School

Welcome... to the Porcupine Mountains Folk School! We are located in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan's largest state park and premier wilderness area and better known as the Porkies. We invite you to join us along the shores of Lake Superior and share in the joys of this adventure! Please choose a link above to learn more about the Folk School.

Cisco Chain of Lakes

The Cisco Chain of Lakes is made up of 15 lakes with over 271 miles of scenic shoreline. The lakes are dotted with many islands for picnicking and the spring-fed waters offer excellent fishing for walleye, northern pike, muskies, bass and panfish. The current state record musky was caught in Thousand Island Lake in 1980.

Western U.P. Waterfalls

There are more than 150 waferfalls across this breathtaking area of the Upper Peninsula. In the Autumn, the waterfalls are framed by maple crimson and aspen gold. In the winter, they create strange ice formations. All are spectacles of white splendor that are sure to make any vacation memorable.


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