Difference between revisions of "Copper Harbor"
Latest revision as of 23:42, 6 March 2010Copper Harbor [1] is the northernmost city in Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula.
[edit] Get inCopper Harbor is just short of the northeastern tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula and the end of US-41 (from Miami). Take either US-41 or M-26 north from Houghton-Hancock; the two routes share roadway part of the way, with the state road taking a couple of detours. When they split at the crossroads of Phoenix (about 8 miles north of Ahmeek), you have your choice of routes: M-26 meanders along the Superior shoreline, US-41 "tunnels" through a lovely canopy of trees, and Brockway Mountain Drive (accessible at Eagle Harbor from M-26) follows a ridgeline and offers some great views (but is not plowed in winter and has some very steep grades). The city is on a harbor of course, but the only commercial service is to and from Isle Royale National Park. [edit] Get aroundThe city is clustered around the harbor, with most places within easy walking distance. Bicycles or cars will get you further afield. [edit][add listing] See
[edit][add listing] DoThere's a series of trails in the hills outside of town, suitable for hiking and some for all-terrain biking. [edit][add listing] Buy[edit][add listing] EatHarbor Haus American German Restaurant, Keweenaw Mountain Lodge [edit][add listing] Drink
[edit][add listing] Sleep[edit] Lodging[edit] Camping
[edit] Get outCopper Harbor is one of the main gateways to Isle Royale National Park over the horizon in Lake Superior. The Keweenaw Peninsula itself is host to a plethora of hiking, biking, fishing, or skiing opportunities.
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