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Bishop Baraga Shrine
This Michigan Historical Site was registered in 1958 as "Bishop Baraga's First Church." The original chapel, built using traditional Ojibwa methods, was blessed by Father Baraga in May of 1832.
Hiawatha National Forest
Touching Lake Superior, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, it's lake shore settings make it unique and there's truly something for just about everyone!
Kitch-iti-kipi
This natural spring, Michigan's largest fresh water spring, flows thousands of gallons of water from fissures in the limestone below and is an unbelievable sight to see!
(906) 341-2355
Seul Choix Pointe Lighthouse
Take a step back in time when you visit this beautiful lighthouse on Lake Michigan. Picnic areas, barbecues and restrooms are available making it the perfect day trip.
3183 County Road 431, Gulliver, MI 49840
(906) 283-3183
East Breakwater Light
Our iconic lighthouse is the most photographed on the entire Great Lakes and guards the only harbor on the northern Great Lakes that's open year-round.
Historic Water Tower
Built in 1922 and stands 137 feet high, this landmark drew water from the Manistique River and had the storage capacity of 122,000 gallons.
Manistique River Pathway
The Manistique Riverside Pathway offers a unique blend of history, nature, and accessibility, it is conveniently located near Manistique's Downtown shops and restaurants. 2,950 feet of gravel path, makes for a perfect day of exploring, shopping and dining.
Thompson State Fish Hatchery
With roots back to 1922, the fish hatchery currently boasts 42 indoor tanks and 12 outdoor raceways designed for trout.
944 S State Highway M149, Manistique, MI 49854
(906) 341-5587
Fayette Historic State Park
This historic town features over 20 historic buildings located in a once-bustling iron smelting industrial community, which surrounds Snail Shell Harbor.
4785 II Rd, Garden, MI 49835
(906) 644-2603
Indian Lake State Park
Only 4 miles west of Manistique, this state park has interactive programs, horseshoe pits, a volleyball court and so much more as you camp on one of Michigan's most beautiful lakes!
8970 Co Rd 442, Manistique, MI 49854
(906) 341-2355
Seney National Wildlife Refuge
The refuge was created to promote wildlife and its habitat and is estimated that two thirds of the refuge are wetlands, attracting more than 200 species of birds in the area. A hiker's paradise!
1674 Refuge Entrance Rd, Seney, MI 49883
(906) 586-9851