Known as "Tatosh" by the Indians, this mountain rises 500 feet above Lake Superior. A hiking trail, complete with 302 steps, guides you to the summit with a spectacular view of Lake Superior.
Da Yoopers Tourist Trap A MUST see. Anything you could possibly want to remind you of the U.P. can be purchased here. Many "interesting" items to see, including the world's largest working chainsaw.
Lake trout, brown trout, walleye, salmon, steelhead, and bass—these are just some of the fish populating our Great Lakes, and our 11,000 inland lakes and streams. Whether its charter fishing, sport fishing, or a leisure day on the banks, you're sure to get a great catch in Michigan.
Northern Michigan University, located in Michigan's unique Upper Peninsula, is a dynamic four-year, public, coeducational university which offers 180 degree programs to nearly 9,400 undergraduate and graduate students.