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  • Writer's pictureTammy Weinke

Fall Camping in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan; Part 3; Keweenaw Peninsula, Fort Wilkins State Park



Come along as Ron and I (Tammy) venture out of the campground for a day of exploring in the Keweenaw Peninsula to see more of the beautiful fall colors! We go through Copper Harbor and see the lighthouse there, and then go on to Fort Wilkins State Park to check out the fort and campgrounds. We then take an AMAZING fall color drive up Brockway Mountain Drive and see some gorgeous views. On the way back, we see another lighthouse in Eagle River, and then stop at Eagle Harbor at the Jampot, where monks from a nearby monastery sell delicious treats and jams. Back at the McLain State Park campground, we take in one of the most beautiful, colorful sunsets we have ever seen, with the lighthouse in the foreground. It was an awesome day!


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