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    Ginger M.

    Our stop here was a little disappointing because on the paved trail you can barely glimpse the falls when the area is in full foliage. It was still a great place to stop and stretch our legs whilst traveling through the area. I wish I'd looked further into Agate Falls before stopping, so I would have known to take the unofficial trail! Judging by the photos provided here it looks beautiful.

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    Five Stars for beautiful views and wheelchair accessible paths. Minus 1 star for the nasty public bathroom.

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    Lake Gogebic State Park - My view

    Lake Gogebic State Park

    3.6(5 reviews)
    114.7 mi

    Went north for a little Labor Day camping with friends and ended up booked in at Lake Gogebic State…read morePark! Personally, I've never been to a campground where all of the sites are so close together. So just know that you'll kind of be on top of each other with little to no privacy. That being said, the park as a whole is very large and well-kept. There's a place to launch your boat (or jetski in our case), a nice swimming/beach area, volleyball and basketball court, as well as wonderful hiking trails. Oh and apparently it's the "best lake" for fishing, so I was told by the locals. We had both a tent and an RV in our group. With a big vehicle, there is a bit of maneuvering since the sites are pretty small. Be sure to book yourself on a site with water and electric if you need it as well, since not all of them provide that. Also note that this state park is pretty remote, with not much else around (I loved that), so if your short on supplies, plan ahead. All in all, we had such a fun weekend together! Next time I would probably just choose something a little less "open" to everyone around.

    We enjoyed a week of camping with extended family. The sites are large with beautiful lake views,…read morethe park is well maintained by staff, we enjoyed the beach, boat launch, and horseshoe pits. Would give this park 5 stars if the electrical service was better. One post with two electric boxes is located in the center of four Rv sites which requires a lengthy cord to connect. Many people in our party had issues with circuits tripping.

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    Lake Gogebic State Park - Gully and rock where I need to park

    Gully and rock where I need to park

    Lake Gogebic State Park - That's my fire ring...next to my neighbor's RV

    That's my fire ring...next to my neighbor's RV

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    Copper Falls State Park

    Copper Falls State Park

    4.4(33 reviews)
    166.9 mi

    Copper Falls State Park is often ranked among Wisconsin's top state parks, and it's easy to see…read morewhy. Located in the Northwoods of northern Wisconsin, the park's highlight is the Doughboy Trail, a well-developed two-mile loop that offers excellent views of both Copper Falls and Brownstone Falls. The trail is easy to follow, well-maintained, and includes several scenic overlooks. Because of its distance--several hours from cities like Madison--I recommend combining a visit with other Northwoods attractions. A great option is to stop here while exploring the Apostle Islands or the Bayfield area. Once inside the park, follow the main road past the ranger station until it ends at the parking lot, where you'll find restrooms and the Doughboy Trailhead. This is a beautiful park and well worth the stop, especially if you plan it alongside other northern Wisconsin adventures.

    As we traveled north, we stopped at several state parks, and Copper Falls stood out as one of the…read moreprettiest--often noted in reviews for having the highest waterfall in the area. We were able to park easily and walk a short, fairly easy loop to reach the falls. The view of the waterfall was beautiful, though the trail itself isn't very shaded. Thankfully, the weather was mild during our visit, which made for a pleasant stop. Parking was plentiful, and the park overall felt accessible and well maintained. A worthwhile stop for an hour or so if you're exploring northern Wisconsin.

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    Copper Falls State Park - Rustic (but clean) restrooms

    Rustic (but clean) restrooms

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    Big Bay State Park

    Big Bay State Park

    4.3(17 reviews)
    168.5 mi

    We came here on the ferry from Bayfield (super easy, but recommend having your car on the ferry if…read moreyou plan to head out here) and had a great time hiking. I was a little confused on where I was supposed to park for the trails, but there's essentially one road so you just kinda figure it out as you go (I went the wrong way the first time, maybe a 2 minute detour). We parked near the beach access area, and started off on the trails. We took the Woods Trail to the Point Trail to the Bayview Trail -- and it brings you right back to the same place. I recommend doing it in this order (which I think is counter-clockwise?) versus the reverse. While the Woods Trail is in a lovely, lush green woods, after seeing the rocks and lake sites along the other trails, the Woods Trail would be a very boring way to end. Starting with the Woods Trail, it's only better as you go along. I hiked with my senior large dog, and he did just fine on the paths. Pretty clear markings and nothing super treacherous if you don't venture out on to the rock formations. Dogs are not allowed on the beach or boardwalk (big sad face), so we went back to town after the hike. Along our way, we saw a small black bear crossing the road! Quite an adventure. Depending on date and time, might be limited food options on the island, so have a plan and check out your options ahead of time.

    Wonderful Wisconsin State Park with unbelievable views of Lake Superior! Lots of hiking (just…read moreremember to wear insect repellent), swimming or just walking along the shoreline. We biked to the park after taking the ferry-bicyclists are free at the state park! Primitive pit toilets was the ONLY drawback at this magnificent state park!

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    Big Bay State Park - Perfect spot for a picnic!

    Perfect spot for a picnic!

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    Houghton Waterfront Park

    Houghton Waterfront Park

    5.0(6 reviews)
    79.8 mi

    This Waterfront Park really embodies what the town of Houghton, Michigan is all about…read more Houghton, Michigan (in my opinion) is a pretty cozy/old fashioned/industrial city with this terrific Waterfront Park situated along the edge of Portage Lake within the Keweenaw Waterway. The main highlight is a pedestrian walking pathway, where all you have to do is stroll about and breathe in the fresh air of the UP - Upper Peninsula. Plus, another scenic aspect of the park is having the Portage Lake Lift Bridge as the centerpiece focal point, making for quality photo opportunities (especially when the sun is out, lol) for those visitors exploring around town. And...the Portage Lake Lift Bridge connects the cities of Houghton and Hancock, which the road eventually leads towards Copper Harbor, MI - "The Gateway to Isle Royale National Park". For me coming to Houghton on my eventual journey out to Isle Royale...I very much enjoyed becoming acquainted with the city. Btw, there is an Isle Royale Visitor Center right nearby here for those interested in purchasing souvenirs, watching a park film and having your NP Passport stamped. Overall, this Waterfront Park gave me a fresh perspective for appreciating what makes Houghton quite the charming town. I used about 1 hour just casually hanging out here, taking some time to sit down on one of the many benches to relax and people watch.

    Parked by the water and went to dinner. After walked i bit around town and by the water. Peaceful…read moreand seems very safe. nice to be on vacation and not have to feel you need to be on alter and didn't see any homeless on the Upper P trip. Houghton is a college town ... several bar and restaurants. Water sports, fishing, hiking. This was our last stop on our Upper P trip. We actually went home a day early .. missed the dog. hope to return in the fall or spring ... especially the fall.

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    Houghton Waterfront Park
    Houghton Waterfront Park

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    Agate Falls - parks - Updated May 2026

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