Lakes of Beauty in Munising
My first trip up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was in the wintertime. I took a ride to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and, even in winter, I couldn’t believe how beautiful it was.
I vowed to come back and explore this area more and it seemed like an ideal way
to spend my birthday.
I left Great Wolf Lodge in Gurnee and drove through Wisconsin to the UP. I had decided that Munising was a base for me to start and it was the right choice.
It was near sunset when I arrived at the Alger Falls Motel.
The Munising tourism board had set me
up there for two nights. The rooms were large and the location was central.
I was a bit hungry and decided to go for something local. I
drove down to Muldoon’s and had
my very first Pastie, a local favorite they were known for.
I took my pasties down to the Munising dock. It was a beautiful scene of boats and glistening water, and the perfect way to end the day.
After a full night’s sleep back at the motel, I was ready
for an extremely full day in Michigan. Lake Superior was the center of it all
and the turquoise water was waiting for me.
First up was a fairly new attraction, the Munising Pirate Cruise. It was a warm, beautiful day for this family filled cruise.
It was a nice combination of pirate fun for the kids and
adult sightseeing. I enjoyed watching and photographing both as we went up Grand
Island and back along the cost of Pictured Rocks.
It was even more beautiful than I had imagined. I saw the
Grand Island lighthouses, old and new, and rock formations that could only be
made by nature.
I grew up near the ocean. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining about enjoying life on Long Island, but the idea of these calm, clear, colorful, hurricane and shark-free waters of the great lakes appeals to me much more.
After the boat ride, I had most of the day free until another cruise in the evening. I headed back to the motel for some rest and then out to a late lunch/early dinner.
I decided on a local favorite, Dogpatch, for the salad bar and delicious pulled pork.
Despite rain in the forecast, it was ideal evening weather for the Shipwreck Tours with a glass bottom boat.
The boat was going in the same directions as the morning
one, but the itinerary and purpose was different. We were going to see many of
the shipwrecks left in these clear waters of this Great Lake.
The windows on the bottom of the ship were large and clear and it was easy to see the wrecks. The boat went in and out of some of the Grand Island caves, even stopping in one for us to get a closer look, as well as selfies.
The formations of these caves were a work of art. I was
looking forward to seeing the ones on the other side, at Pictured Rocks, the
next day.
I was extremely relaxed on this amazing body of water and
had another peaceful night sleep. I was excited that I had more days to explore
the wonders of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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