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For those with an adventurous spirit, the Keweenaw’s siren song has a powerful draw. This wilderness is meant to be explored, and getting off the beaten path is why you come to the Keweenaw. To help inspire your adventures, we’ve enlisted the Keweenaw’s own Nathan Miller, executive director of the Copper Harbor Trails Club, and regionally renowned outdoor adventure specialist.
In this series, Nathan takes us to some of the Keweenaw’s most remote destinations sharing his insight and advice on exploring the area’s less-visited locations and preserving the Keweenaw so that we can all enjoy its wonders.
The Keweenaw is full of great snowshoeing destinations, from Mount Baldy to McLain State Park and…
Mount Bohemia is famous nationwide for its backcountry skiing and snowboarding. The…
McLain State Park is one of our favorite places to visit no matter the season. Most people visit…
The Copper Country’s unique geology makes it a hot spot for waterfalls of all shapes and…
Horseshoe Harbor is one of those places you’d think would be totally inaccessible in winter…
Calumet is the heart of snow country here in the Keweenaw. With yearly snowfall often exceeding…
The Keweenaw is known for its snow. In a normal year, we’re talking over 270” of total…
There’s no better time to go for a hike in the Keweenaw than autumn. Not only do our endless…
Labor Day weekend is peak summer here in the Keweenaw: the Big Lake has warmed, the forests are…
Hungarian Falls is a staple of the Keweenaw adventure circuit. It’s one of the easiest to…
Quick, what are your top-5 hikes in the Keweenaw? If Black Creek Nature Sanctuary isn’t on…
The Keweenaw Peninsula has several impressive lookouts across its northern range. Mount Houghton…
The Keweenaw is defined by its lakes. Okay, it’s actually defined by one lake in particular…
The Keweenaw is full of wild spots, from the rugged shoreline of High Rock Bay to the scenic views…
The Keweenaw area features quite a few rivers both big and small. Most are notable for their…
The transition between the Keweenaw’s long winters and beautiful summers is often called mud…
Explore the Keweenaw’s countless pristine natural areas, wildlife sanctuaries, and preserves scattered across the peninsula. From breathtaking views and…