The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is a place that pleases the traveler’s
senses. The peninsula is made up of forests, farmlands, and towns
spread out across the region. The Upper Peninsula has been said
to look like a bird spreading its wings in flight.
Marquette, located in the far north, it is the most populated city
in the peninsula.
Sault Saint Marie is another bustling city in the Upper Peninsula.
It can be found in the east near the Canadian border.
Porcupine Mountains can be found in the northwestern section of
the Upper Peninsula. It was named after a porcupine because the
mountains look like spikes rising out of Lake Superior. The mountains
can be found in Ontonagon and Gogebic Counties and run across 12
miles.
Many national sites can be found in the Upper Peninsula. They have
been valued for their breath taking beauty. Many hikers, campers,
and sightseers have visited these favorite spots. The following
are locations to visit:
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