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    Adventure Copper Mine

    4.7 (25 reviews)

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    Alexander B.

    What a fun place to visit! I've been to a few caves but never to an actual mine and it was a blast. We went as a small group to the $60 tour that requires rappelling to the lower level of the copper mine. So much to learn and to see! Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and fun, and the experience was well worth the money. I wish we could go on the captains tour but that one requires advance booking. If you're not afraid of bats and not claustrophobic - this is a must see place! They also have a great gift shop and a few trails around the mountain.

    Our guide for the tour. Funny and full of knowledge!

    Great experience! We loved this tour. Learned so many things. The staff was great: competent and very nice. Gladly they asked everyone to wear a mask ( we would have cancel if they did not!!). They also clean the pen you use to sign your waiver! If you are in the area this is a stop you can not miss!!

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    Nicole H.

    Adventure Mining Company is a great place to stop. Our family of 4 (2 adults and 2 eight year old boys) did the Prospectors Tour which is approximately an hour and 20 minutes long. I would estimate the 90% of the tour was underground. After we were suited up with our safety gear we took a super fun truck ride to the mine entrance. Brandon, our tour guide and a native topper, was excellent. Very knowledgeable and friendly. We learned history of the mine and mining in general. There were also fun anecdotes and stories. Brandon was was kind and offered to take our photo a few times. There was also an ecological component. A few bats joined us on our tour. It was a fun and interesting addition. The tours start at 9am and run all day. I suggest getting there early to beat the crowds. It is cold (48 degrees) in the mines and the terrain is uneven and rocky so dress appropriately. There are portapotties in the parking lot. The office has some great souvenirs and some snack items for sale. Tips for the tour guides aren't expected but are appreciated. The location is well marked from the highway. As a bonus, there is a little library in the parking lot:)

    Michaela A.

    A local reffered us to the mine and it was amazing. We had three adults and four children (3 of which are teenagers) who were all very much impressed. Brandon, our tour guide, was fantastic. He was extremely information on the western UP and was able to answer all questions. They also cracked the geos we purchased at the gift shop so they turned out picture perfect. Everyone on staff was super friendly and knowledgeable. We had an incredible time

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    The most authentic Copper mine tours in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Way better then the Quincy Mine tours.

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    Quincy Mine Tours - World largest hoist, was used to lift copper, people and supplies in and out of the mine.

    Quincy Mine Tours

    4.7(49 reviews)
    34.7 mi

    Brooke, our tour guide, was informative and fun. Such a cool, important piece of history to learn…read moreabout in the region. If you're in the UP, get to Quincy Mine and take a tour! Gift shop has lots of neat things, as well.

    Such an interesting tour! You get to put on your lighted helmet and walk into the past, deep below…read morethe surface. Hope you read the rest of my review, but first I want to share something that pisses me off! When we go out to eat at a restaurant we tip the waiter for their service... but when I've been in these types of tours I can't believe how many people don't tip! Not even a couple of bucks! The people giving these tours work harder, share more information , and in this case, do it for almost 3 hours. Much longer than the waiter who brings you a cheeseburger... so stop being so cheep... you know who you are! (End of sermon)! Our guide (Cam) was spectacular! She had so many interesting stories and knowledge of a world in a time that is long gone... (thank god!) The days of this type of deep mining by hand or handheld drill are long over with. Not just because it's not profitable, but because it was inhumane! (Well sadly more because it's not profitable ) Many people worked here until they died of lung issues or were deaf from the drills. Be prepared for at least a 2 1/2 hour tour in the depths of a tunnel in a mountain. Don't worry the paths are safe and large enough that it's shouldn't be a problem if you're worried about claustrophobic conditions. It is cold however... it stays around 40 degrees all year. And it is a little muddy so don't wear your good shoes. If you love history, or think seeing a defunct mine would be interesting, I highly recommend this tour. And give your guide a tip for gods sakes!

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    Quincy Mine Tours - Steam pulley engine

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    Quincy Mine Tours - About to board the tram for our (backwards) ride back up the mountian.

    About to board the tram for our (backwards) ride back up the mountian.

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    Baraga State Park - Spirit of Superior

    Baraga State Park

    3.2(13 reviews)
    27.5 mi

    Baraga State Park is a small State Park situated in a perfect area across from Lake Superior that…read moreis between somewhere and nowhere. This isn't a State Park made to stay at for any extended period of time but rather a great stopping point for us on our Circle tour of the biggest lake of all the great lakes. We rolled in on a Friday mid-afternoon and couldn't be more pleased with our one night stay. Yes, the highway is nearby and you do hear the traffic but for our visit, it couldn't have been more perfect. We saw the sunset and the moon on full tilt out on Superior. It was truly a welcoming rest on our journey through the North. From Milwaukee, expect about a 5 or so hour drive. From there you have just about reached as far as you can go before you run out of road. Next stop, Copper Harbor. Our favorite amenity about Baraga was the bathrooms. They were absolutely the cleanest facilities we had use of during our 9-day jaunt. The showers were solid and the water was hot. Baraga was a great start for our camping adventures to come! We would stop through this place anytime!

    My wife is not happy tonight as this park sits right alongside the main highway US-41 that runs up…read morethrough Baraga and north toward Copper Harbor. This was a mistake coming here as the road noise is terrible, it sounds like the Indy 500 and it is not conducive for an enjoyable camping experience. We won't camp here again and we will be sure to look into the next camping area we pick as an unhappy wife creates an unhappy life.

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    Isle Royale National Park - Exhibit of furs and video

    Isle Royale National Park

    4.6(14 reviews)
    34.3 mi

    This is one of the least visited national parks, and it's not because it isn't worth visiting…read more Rather, it's so isolated that it needs a 3-6 hr ferry ride or a 45-60 min sea plane ride. Even then, there's only one hotel to stay in which is usually booked out pretty far in advance, unless you want to camp with potable water sources not the most reliable. Of course, this is by design in order to preserve the beautiful natural wilderness. I visited in the shoulder season in the first week of June, and there weren't that many people, emphasizing the wild solitude. It seems like all the visitors here are respectful of nature since there was not any litter nor any defacing at all. The trails here are primitive and not paved or lined with gravel. You can see so much wildlife here, from tiny amphibians the size of my fingernail to huge moose. The night sky is amazing with so many stars, and I saw the Milky Way due to the high quality of the night sky. It is very humbling. As a note, limited amounts of foraging is allowed. I didn't take anything, but I saw edible mushrooms and fiddleheads, and later in the season there's wild blueberries, strawberries, and thimbleberries. Even though it is early before the first hatch, the mosquitoes here are ferocious!

    Isle Royale is a unique GEM in the National Park system. If…read moreyou want a beautiful, unique, and wild place with no tv and limited Wi-Fi Isle Royale is for you. I took the Sea Hunter 3 from Grand Portage, Minnesota. The Grace Point lookout trail from the Windigo Visitor's Center took me about two hours, I'm a 45 year old male in decent shape. The lodge is at the Rock Creek Visitor's Center, from the Windigo Visitor's Center this would be about a 40-50 mile hike, Isle Royale is HUDGE island. There are ferry's and sea planes to Rock Harbor. I would LOVE to come back and spend a couple of nights. Bring heavy duty bug spray and a bug cover for your head and hands. The rangers at the Windigo Visitor's Center are GREAT, the ranger in the picture gave an awesome presentation.

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    Isle Royale National Park - Example of trail quality

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