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Luxury Log Cabin Homes

Step into spacious interiors adorned with rich wood accents, stone fireplaces, and plush furnishings, offering an inviting retreat from the rugged beauty of the outdoors.

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Lodges

Discover expansive common areas adorned with rustic decor, cozy seating nooks, and crackling fireplaces, fostering an atmosphere of warmth and camaraderie for memorable gatherings.

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Comfort Cottages

Unwind in charming living spaces featuring comfortable furnishings, fully-equipped kitchens, and intimate dining areas, providing a cozy haven to relax and recharge after a day of exploration.

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Hot Spots

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Devil's Kettle

The Devil's Kettle in Judge C.R. Magney State Park has baffled visitors for years. At this waterfall, the Brule River splits in two, with one half continuing to Lake Superior and the other seemingly disappearing. Recent scientific findings aim to explain this mystery, but to truly understand it, you'll have to visit and see for yourself.

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Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge

The 386-foot Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge is a must-see in Duluth. Watch ships pass beneath as it lifts to 180 feet. Canal Park offers dining, brewpubs, and art galleries with a view of the bridge.

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Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum

The Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point is a top attraction in Michigan, offering insight into the perils of Lake Superior and the Great Lakes. Climb the Whitefish Point Light Tower for a historic tour during your Lake Superior Circle Tour journey.

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Presque Isle

Presque Isle Park, often called Marquette's crown jewel, is a must-see on the Lake Superior Circle Tour. Enjoy the peninsula's natural beauty, including pebble beaches, diverse plant species, and landmarks like the marina and Upper Harbor Lighthouse.

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Tahquamenon Falls

Don't miss this State Park's nearly 81 square miles of pristine woodland, featuring the impressive Tahquamenon River and waterfalls. Explore observation platforms at the Upper Falls and a picturesque 4-mile trail leading to the Lower Falls, then enjoy dining, a brewery, and souvenir shopping in historic logging camp replicas.