Houghton County Airport
Welcome to Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula
Official Website of the Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau
Our colorful 49-page Adventure Guide will get you started planning your unforgettable visit to the shores of majestic Lake Superior. Request your complimentary copy today!
The Upper Peninsula's Upper Peninsula
Michigan's Upper Peninsula has historically been the destination of those seeking adventure and relaxation. As mainland Michigan's northernmost point, the Keweenaw accentuates the features and conditions that make the U.P. attractive as well as those found in the boreal forests of the far north.
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The Superior Influence
Here the pristine woods and waters of the north woods are influenced by an intimacy with Lake Superior. A dramatic contrast between water and land is created by Superior's awesome power. This influence is the source of much of the unique offerings of the Keweenaw. From the uncounted waterfalls cascading down the rugged landscape, to the 200 inches (average) of snowfall, to the spectacular sport fishing, the Keweenaw is most definitely a "Superior" region. - **Waterfalls are starting to make their way to Lake Superior.**
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An Island of Civilization in the Wilds of the U.P.
The Keweenaw also provides a rich cultural atmosphere generated by the presence of two universities and a dynamic blend of ethnicity created by an immigration surge during the area's historic "Copper Boom." Many communities also celebrate their heritage and natural resources with tours, museums, festivals, and cultural activities. View a small piece of Keweenaw's rich history at Pasty.com
. - **The Red Jacket Trolley will be offering guided tours this summer through Keweenaw's history.**
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Premier Outdoor Adventure
Rated by National Geographic Adventure Magazine as one of the top 10 outdoor adventure spots in the country, Michigan's Keweenaw offers year round excitement for anyone looking for the ultimate outdoor escape. We have hundreds of miles of hike and bike trails, the Keweenaw Water Trail on Lake Superior and numerous inland lakes and harbors for paddlers, scores of divable ship wrecks and some of the best sport fishing in the Midwest. We haven't forgotten the winter enthusiast either. With an average of 200 inches of snow each year, cross country and downhill skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling will keep your adrenaline flowing right through the year. **You can still get in some spring skiing at the Michigan Tech trails in Houghton and the Swedetown trails in Calumet.**
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