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Porcupine Mountains State Park adventures

Porcupine Mountains State Park Adventures

Porcupine Mountains State Park, located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, offers stunning vistas, old-growth forests, and an array of year-round outdoor activities.

59,020
Acres Protected
90
Miles of Trails
300,000
Annual Visitors
1945
Year Established

About Porcupine Mountains State Park

Porcupine Mountains State Park
 

Porcupine Mountains State Park, often referred to as the 'Porkies,' is a sprawling expanse covering nearly 60,000 acres in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is known for its old-growth forests, rugged hills, and the serene Lake of the Clouds. The geography of the park features striking ridges, cascading rivers, and picturesque waterfalls, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's rich biodiversity includes a variety of flora and fauna, such as black bears, moose, and red foxes, offering ample wildlife viewing opportunities. Established in 1945, it has preserved much of its pristine natural environment. Recreation opportunities abound, with over 90 miles of hiking trails, picturesque campgrounds, and scenic vistas at several overlooks. In the winter, the park transforms into a snowy wonderland, attracting cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Notably, the park houses the Union Mine Interpretive Trail which showcases the area's copper mining history. The combination of natural beauty and recreational options makes Porcupine Mountains State Park a top destination for nature lovers.

Highlights

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Lake of the Clouds

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Old-growth hemlock-hardwood forest

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Summit Peak Observation Tower

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Presque Isle River waterfalls

Notable Natural Features

Lake of the Clouds

Offers breathtaking views from the overlook, surrounded by forested ridges.

Summit Peak

The highest point in the park with a scenic observation tower.

Presque Isle River

Known for its beautiful waterfalls and unique rock formations.