Michigan has its fair share of small towns and lovely cities to explore. From Detroit to Ludington, there’s a setting here for each and every Michigander. But there’s one lovely little community in the Great Lakes State that might just be the most gorgeous spot you’ve ever experienced. When you’re ready for a fantastic adventure, look no further than Copper Harbor, one of our favorite hidden small towns in Michigan.
Situated on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Lake Superior, Copper Harbor is undoubtedly one of our state’s most underrated natural gems.
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With a population of fewer than 200 year-round residents, this delightful community certainly lives up to its “small town” reputation.
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The town itself boasts a rich history. As its name suggests, Copper Harbor played a major role in northern Michigan’s copper boom of the mid-1800s.
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So, what sorts of fascinating attractions will you find in this lovely little town? While its population is small, Copper Harbor’s natural splendor might just overwhelm you.
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Venture to Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, which once served as a fort for the United States Army. Visitors can step back in time at this unique locale.
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Catch stunning glimpses of the Copper Harbor Lighthouse, which was built on the waterfront in 1848. Today, it’s open for tours and houses a small museum detailing the copper trade.
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Ready for some breathtaking views? Hop in the car and make your way along Brockway Mountain Drive, which gives way to incredible lookouts.
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As if that weren’t enough, Copper Harbor also serves as a hub for journeys to Isle Royale National Park. When weather permits, enjoy visits to this stunning natural gem.
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You’ll also find plenty of chances for family fun in Copper Harbor. From mini golf to bicycle rentals, the town’s adventurous spirit is simply contagious.
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Before you leave town, stop in at Brickside Brewery for a pint, then do some shopping at the area’s charming Country Village Shops. You’ll certainly want a souvenir!
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If you truly can’t get enough, why not settle in and stay the night? From the Pines Resort to the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge, Copper Harbor has plenty of lodging options.
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Despite its tiny size, Copper Harbor offers seemingly endless opportunities for fun, exploration, and adventure. You’ll never forget your journey to this amazing area.
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For more information about Copper Harbor and all that it has to offer, click here. Have you spent time exploring this fantastic Michigan destination? Share your memories in the comments! Do you have any favorite hidden small towns in Michigan? Read about more of ours here.
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Hidden Small Towns in Michigan September 14, 2021 Tori Jane What are some fun hidden gems in Michigan? It’s fun to check out the most popular tourist spots in Michigan, sure, but you should also consider paying some visits to to some of the more offbeat attractions the state has to offer. Some of our favorite hidden gem attractions in Michigan include places like Chapel Rock, which, after a brief but intense drive on a rocky roadway, rewards visitors with incredibly scenic views and very few crowds. There are also some interesting dunes along the shores of Lake Michigan that can be found at the Arcadia Dunes. Arcadia Dunes are often looked over in favor of the larger, more popular Sleeping Bear Dunes, so it’s the perfect place to go to avoid crowds. What kind of things to do in Michigan are there? Michigan is a particularly wonderful state for those who enjoy the outdoors, though the big cities hold plenty of wonders to be admired, too. Some of the best fishing, hiking, and camping in the Midwest can be found in Michigan. Impressively, Michigan is home to a whopping 103 state parks and seven national park sites, and each are special in its own way. The Great Lakes are another impressive draw to the state, and the sheer size of the lakes is sure to blow your mind as soon as you realize it’s not the sea you’re looking at. Of course, you could also spend plenty of time exploring Michigan’s museums and significant historical sites, of which there are plenty. No matter what you like to do and what you’re interested in, you’re sure to find something to love in the Mitten State. What are the best small towns in Michigan to add to my bucket list? Michigan is a gorgeous Midwestern state with so many small towns that it’s hard to keep track of them all! Some do stick out more than others in terms of being particularly awesome, though, and some of our favorites include Arcadia, where the views of Lake Michigan are to die for, Cadillac, with its own incredible lake views as well (though of a different one than Arcadia!), and Marine City is yet another lakeside town with endless charm. You can’t miss the main streets in these (and other) small towns; oftentimes, that’s where you’ll find the most vibrant shops, galleries, and small-town charm that truly makes it what it is. For more of our favorite small towns in Michigan, look at this article!
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Hidden Small Towns in Michigan
September 14, 2021
Tori Jane
What are some fun hidden gems in Michigan? It’s fun to check out the most popular tourist spots in Michigan, sure, but you should also consider paying some visits to to some of the more offbeat attractions the state has to offer. Some of our favorite hidden gem attractions in Michigan include places like Chapel Rock, which, after a brief but intense drive on a rocky roadway, rewards visitors with incredibly scenic views and very few crowds. There are also some interesting dunes along the shores of Lake Michigan that can be found at the Arcadia Dunes. Arcadia Dunes are often looked over in favor of the larger, more popular Sleeping Bear Dunes, so it’s the perfect place to go to avoid crowds. What kind of things to do in Michigan are there? Michigan is a particularly wonderful state for those who enjoy the outdoors, though the big cities hold plenty of wonders to be admired, too. Some of the best fishing, hiking, and camping in the Midwest can be found in Michigan. Impressively, Michigan is home to a whopping 103 state parks and seven national park sites, and each are special in its own way. The Great Lakes are another impressive draw to the state, and the sheer size of the lakes is sure to blow your mind as soon as you realize it’s not the sea you’re looking at. Of course, you could also spend plenty of time exploring Michigan’s museums and significant historical sites, of which there are plenty. No matter what you like to do and what you’re interested in, you’re sure to find something to love in the Mitten State. What are the best small towns in Michigan to add to my bucket list? Michigan is a gorgeous Midwestern state with so many small towns that it’s hard to keep track of them all! Some do stick out more than others in terms of being particularly awesome, though, and some of our favorites include Arcadia, where the views of Lake Michigan are to die for, Cadillac, with its own incredible lake views as well (though of a different one than Arcadia!), and Marine City is yet another lakeside town with endless charm. You can’t miss the main streets in these (and other) small towns; oftentimes, that’s where you’ll find the most vibrant shops, galleries, and small-town charm that truly makes it what it is. For more of our favorite small towns in Michigan, look at this article!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
It’s fun to check out the most popular tourist spots in Michigan, sure, but you should also consider paying some visits to to some of the more offbeat attractions the state has to offer. Some of our favorite hidden gem attractions in Michigan include places like Chapel Rock, which, after a brief but intense drive on a rocky roadway, rewards visitors with incredibly scenic views and very few crowds. There are also some interesting dunes along the shores of Lake Michigan that can be found at the Arcadia Dunes. Arcadia Dunes are often looked over in favor of the larger, more popular Sleeping Bear Dunes, so it’s the perfect place to go to avoid crowds.
What kind of things to do in Michigan are there?
Michigan is a particularly wonderful state for those who enjoy the outdoors, though the big cities hold plenty of wonders to be admired, too. Some of the best fishing, hiking, and camping in the Midwest can be found in Michigan. Impressively, Michigan is home to a whopping 103 state parks and seven national park sites, and each are special in its own way. The Great Lakes are another impressive draw to the state, and the sheer size of the lakes is sure to blow your mind as soon as you realize it’s not the sea you’re looking at. Of course, you could also spend plenty of time exploring Michigan’s museums and significant historical sites, of which there are plenty. No matter what you like to do and what you’re interested in, you’re sure to find something to love in the Mitten State.
What are the best small towns in Michigan to add to my bucket list?
Michigan is a gorgeous Midwestern state with so many small towns that it’s hard to keep track of them all! Some do stick out more than others in terms of being particularly awesome, though, and some of our favorites include Arcadia, where the views of Lake Michigan are to die for, Cadillac, with its own incredible lake views as well (though of a different one than Arcadia!), and Marine City is yet another lakeside town with endless charm. You can’t miss the main streets in these (and other) small towns; oftentimes, that’s where you’ll find the most vibrant shops, galleries, and small-town charm that truly makes it what it is. For more of our favorite small towns in Michigan, look at this article!