Explore the Keweenaw

Let Fresh Coast Cabins inspire your next Keweenaw adventure.

12 Activities

Beach/Swim

Hungarian Falls

Another one of those Keweenaw gems hiding just around the corner, Hungarian Falls is a true local treasure.

Beach/Swim

Isle Royale

You might know Isle Royale as the only national park in Michigan. You might not know that it's also the least-visited and the most revisited national park in the entire system.

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.

Birdwatching

Black Creek Sanctuary

Rich in wildlife and local flora, Black Creek Nature Sanctuary is hard to find but worth the trouble.

Hike

Keweenaw Point Trail

The Keweenaw is famous for its world-class hiking and mountain biking. Buckle up your big-kid pants and test your mettle on the Keweenaw Point Trail.

Hike

Mount Baldy

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

Paddle

Agate Harbor

A 3-mile underwater preserve that runs along the volcanic shoreline, Agate Harbor is a hot spot for geological wonders.

Beach/Swim

Lake Medora

With its curvaceous shoreline and wealth of hidden inlets, Lake Medora is known as one of the best fishing lakes in the Keweenaw.

Hike

Holy Transfiguration Monastic Park

In pursuit of peace and the beauty of nature, the Holy Transfiguration Monastic Park is a gem of an area to explore.

Birdwatching

Bare Bluff

Bare Bluff features hands-down the best view in the Keweenaw (some say in the entire Upper Peninsula), but you'll have to work for it.

Beach/Swim

High Rock Bay

The Keweenaw's reputation as the "end of the world" probably came from a visit to High Rock Bay.

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.