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Kyle
A few friends and I are looking to set up a backpacking trip for this late spring/summer time.
We want to be able to tent out (without public camp sites.) Also would like it to be a few days trip.
Any ideas on where some good places are?
Northern Mchigan/UP but not too far west in the UP please.
Answer
Porcupine Mountains State Park. Hiawatha National Forest.
North Country National Scenic Trail, 83 miles.
From its point of entry near Ironwood, the North Country National Scenic Trail (NCT) soon enters Ottawa National Forest and Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Rivers, waterfalls, forested hills and ridges characterize the trail. Laughing Whitefish Falls and Rock River Falls and Canyon provide outstanding scenery as the trail continues eastward to Munising and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The 40-mile Lakeshore Trail along the rock bluffs and sandy shore of Lake Superior provides outstanding vistas as well as primitive camping and hiking experiences. The trail continues eastward along the lake to Muskallonge State Park before turning south to Tahquamenon Falls State Park, where the second largest waterfall east of the Mississippi River and many smaller falls await the hiker. South of the park, the trail passes through Hiawatha National Forest on its way to Father Marquette National Memorial at the Straits of Mackinac. Trail users will find a side trip to Mackinac Island enjoyable.
Porcupine Mountains State Park. Hiawatha National Forest.
North Country National Scenic Trail, 83 miles.
From its point of entry near Ironwood, the North Country National Scenic Trail (NCT) soon enters Ottawa National Forest and Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Rivers, waterfalls, forested hills and ridges characterize the trail. Laughing Whitefish Falls and Rock River Falls and Canyon provide outstanding scenery as the trail continues eastward to Munising and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The 40-mile Lakeshore Trail along the rock bluffs and sandy shore of Lake Superior provides outstanding vistas as well as primitive camping and hiking experiences. The trail continues eastward along the lake to Muskallonge State Park before turning south to Tahquamenon Falls State Park, where the second largest waterfall east of the Mississippi River and many smaller falls await the hiker. South of the park, the trail passes through Hiawatha National Forest on its way to Father Marquette National Memorial at the Straits of Mackinac. Trail users will find a side trip to Mackinac Island enjoyable.
What is a good place to go camping in Northern Wisconsin?
don
I am looking into going on a fishing trip with 5 of my friends in Northern Wisconsin, near its boarder with the upper peninsula of Michigan. We want to find a campground where our tents would not be right next to the neighboring campsite. We don't have to be stranded in the wilderness, just a camp ground that isn't packed together. Also any information about renting canoes would be helpful!!
Thank you so much!!
Answer
Three locations come to mind. The ideal location is Sylvania Wilderness Area chain of lakes at Watersmeet, Michigan, with canoe rentals in Watersmeet. Two other locations are Chequamegon National Forest and Nicolet National Forest.
Three locations come to mind. The ideal location is Sylvania Wilderness Area chain of lakes at Watersmeet, Michigan, with canoe rentals in Watersmeet. Two other locations are Chequamegon National Forest and Nicolet National Forest.
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