Copper Harbor Campgrounds
In Copper Harbor, Lake Fanny Hooe Resort and Harbor Hideaway also have campsites.See also: Sunset Bay RV Resort and Campground in Eagle River.
FORT WILKINS STATE PARK
(906) 289-4215. Reserv.: (800) 44-PARKS; www.dnr.state.mi.us/
Campers here enjoy an unusually rich and interesting setting. The 159 modern campsites ($23/night, $25 for 50 amp) and 1 minicabin ($45) are in two wooded campgrounds right next to Lake Fanny Hooe. Now there are no waterfront sites except for a new Camper's Cabin right on the lake ($65/night; sleeps 6). Instead there's more lakefront common area.
Campsites are a short walk across U.S. 41 from the picnic area by the outlet of Lake Fanny Hooe Creek and the dramatically rocky Lake Superior shore looking out to the picturesque lighthouse. A short, easy walk through the woods along Lake Fanny Hooe and you're at the 1840s army fort, nifty playground, bookstore, snack bar, and camp store. It's an easy one-mile walk or bike ride to Copper Harbor's shops and restaurants. Campsites fill daily in July and most of August. Reserve as soon as possible for a specific site in summer, and for most of July. A month ahead should do in June and past July 20 or so, except for Civil War reenactments the first weekend of August. You can reserve up to 6 months in advance. (2010)
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POINTS OF INTEREST
The Mariner North restaurant & motel has wi-fi. 245 Gratiot/US-41. Open year round.
Brockway Inn has wi-fi in summer. 840 Gratiot/US-41. Open Tues-Sun 8-4.
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Fort Wilkins State Park and Historic Complex. This outstanding state park centers on a charming old army fort from the 1843 copper rush. Living history and period furnishings show peacetime army life in 1869 . . . ... more
Scenic Drive from Copper Harbor to Eagle River. Good candidate for the most wonderful summer drive in Michigan is this Lake Superior stretch between Eagle River and Copper Harbor. ... more
Studio 41. A stunning gallery highlighted beautiful works in copper and wood ... more
Lighthouse Overlook on Copper Harbor. A spot with a grand view of the lighthouse, especially near sunset, and a trail among cedar and pines. You can sit on the big red rocks by the water and read or sketch. ... more
Copper Harbor Lighthouse. The memorable 1866 lighthouse museum and interpretive trail show the site's importance in geology, Michigan history, and shipwrecks. Part of Fort Wilkins State Park, it's reachable only by boat. ... more
Copper Harbor shops. Some of the U.P.'s most interesting shops for crafts, gifts, minerals, and books are here in Michigan's remote, northernmost village. Jewelry, books, photography, and gifts: stoneware, agates, greenstones, rockhound supplies, bird's eye maple, fleece, and distinctive fashions. Year-round general store and Laughing Loon gifts and books. ... more
Keweenaw Adventure Company & Harbor Kayak Paddle. Gear, guides, lessons, and tours for mountain biking and kayaking in a great setting for both ... more
Sunset cruises on the Isle Royale Queen IV. An inspired 1 1/2-hour cruise out onto Lake Superior, chasing freighters and watching the sun set. ... more
Hunter's Point, Agate Beach & Copper Harbor marina. An exceptionally delightful walk takes you out the rocky northern side of Hunter's Point and back along the bay side. ... more
Brockway Mountain Drive. The highest highway between the Rockies and the Alleghenies offers glorious sunsets, soaring hawks, and a splendid view of the Keweenaw's rocky shore. ... more
Lake Manganese and Manganese Falls. Near town, a beautiful, clear trout lake with a long, sandy swimming beach, near a striking waterfall in a ferny canyon. ... more
Estivant Pines. 300-500-year-old white pines abound in this never-cut 500-acre sanctuary with a 2.3 mile hiking trail ... more
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