Keweenaw
The Keweenaw Peninsula is located in the northern part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is known for its rugged terrain, beautiful landscapes, and rich history, particularly in copper mining during the 19th century. The area is surrounded by Lake Superior, providing stunning views and recreational opportunities.
The peninsula is home to several parks, including Keweenaw National Historical Park, which preserves the history of copper mining. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, snowmobiling, and exploring the charming towns of Calumet and Houghton. The region's unique geology and natural beauty make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.