Here Are 13 Jaw-Dropping Photos Of Michigan's Shipwreck Coast
If you’re in the mood for a road trip, we dare you not to be impressed with the remote northern shoreline of the Shipwreck Coast, a route that winds around Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula. The journey runs between Marquette and Whitefish Point, and takes you to some stunning sights, including, majestic water falls, quiet roads, breathtaking beaches, and even real-life shipwrecks. Check it out.

We begin in quaint, but charming Marquette.

And continue on to the abandoned ghost town of Fayette, where you'll find remnants of the mining community in near perfect condition.
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Or be enchanted by the crystal clear waters of this natural freshwater spring.
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And learn about Michigan's fascinating shipwreck history.


Dare to kayak next to these magical-looking rock formations.

Then continue on to this island-like park.

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Make a pit stop at Muldoon's and stock up on savory, flaky pasty goodness.

Or maybe you're in the mood for Lake Superior's famous fish. Head over to West Bay Diner and Delicatessen in Grand Marais and grab a sandwich.

Then escape to the captivating, yet tranquil surroundings at Tahquamenon Falls State Park.

And fans of Bell's Brewery's Two Hearted should check out the river where the IPA got its name.

Once you've made the rounds, isn't this the most picture-perfect resting place?
Makes you yearn for summer, right? During the winter months when the wind chills have taken over, it’s always fun to plan for better days ahead. Make sure to add Shipwreck Coast to your list.
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