Explore the Keweenaw

Let Fresh Coast Cabins inspire your next Keweenaw adventure.

11 Activities

Beach/Swim

McClain State Park

F.J. Mclain State Park boasts over 400 acres of wooded trails, sandy bluffs, clean beaches, and (relatively) calm waters, as well as cabins, campgrounds, picnic shelters, scenic overlooks, playgrounds, and even an ice cream stand.

Birdwatching

Gratiot River Park

In the mood for an outdoor adventure with a little less effort involved? Take a low-key trip to Gratiot River Park.

Beach/Swim

Great Sand Bay

Lake Superior's waters earn frequent comparisons to the Caribbean, and Great Sand Bay completes the picture, with a mile-long sweep of sugar-white sand bordering a dizzying expanse of aquamarine water.

Beach/Swim

Eagle Harbor Beach

Get out that selfie stick and prepare for the envy of your downstate friends, as you relax on the Keweenaw's most photographed beach.

Hike

Mount Baldy

Ask any local about the best hike in the Keweenaw, and odds are good they'll recommend Mount Baldy.

Birdwatching

Brockway Mountain

Located just off the northernmost stretch of US-41, Brockway Mountain drive is only 10 miles long, but traveling it may take you up to an hour with all the pull-offs to take in the scenery of the surrounding shoreline, woodlands, and lakes.

Beach/Swim

Hunter’s Point

This rocky point serves as the western arm of the harbor that gives Copper Harbor its name.

Beach/Swim

Esrey Park

Fair warning: a "quick" pull-over stop could turn into spending all day at this magical coastal green space.

Beach/Swim

Copper Harbor

For being just 2.5 square miles in size, Copper Harbor offers a lot to do, from biking, hiking and fishing to souvenir shopping and craft beer sipping.

Beach/Swim

Hebard Park

Whet your appetite for adventure with a visit to Hebard Park, just up the road from Fresh Coast Cabins.

Beach/Swim

Bête Grise

Bête Grise refers to a beach, a bay, and a nature preserve, all located just below the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula.