Upper Peninsula of Michigan
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan, often referred to as the UP, is a region located north of the Straits of Mackinac. It is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including forests, lakes, and waterfalls. The area is bordered by Lake Superior to the north, Lake Michigan to the south, and Lake Huron to the east, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and snowmobiling.
The UP is home to several small towns and communities, with Marquette being the largest city. The region has a rich cultural history, influenced by Native American tribes and early European settlers. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the Keweenaw Peninsula, which offer breathtaking views and recreational opportunities.