- The list below includes 9 free or cheap things to do in or near Copper Harbor, Michigan, including 11 different types of inexpensive activities like Lighthouses, Mountain Biking, Mini Golf and Breweries.
- From Brockway Mountain Drive to Fort Wilkins State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Copper Harbor.
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West on state highway M-26, out of Copper Harbor, Copper Harbor, MI
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Copper Harbor is host to the Brockway Mountain Drive. The nine and a half mile trip allows for a drive between the Rockies and the Alleghenies with a view of Lake Superior.
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Bordering Lake Superior, Fort Wilkins State Park is the best natural harbor of Keweenaw County in Michigan which features modern campground amenities and paved RV parking facilities to accommodate families who want to experience nature and history.
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Manganese Falls is a small, narrow waterfall cascading down a steep cliff into a gorge. Sightseers willing to make a bit of a climb can access scenic views of the falls and surrounding wilderness.
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Copper Harbor Lighthouse Tours offers comprehensive tours of the historic Copper Harbor Lighthouse. Led by experienced and knowledgeable guides, the tour begins with a boat ride out to the lighthouse, then continues to the grounds and the lighthouse itself.
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The Eagle Harbor Lighthouse Complex and Museum in Copper Harbor is maintained by the Keweenaw County Historical Society. The complex features the original lighthouse built in 1851 in response to the growing mining industry on the Keweenaw Peninsula.
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Gratiot Street off 10th Street, Copper Harbor, MI
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Into the Woods Mini Golf & Gardens is a progressive skill miniature golf course that is made up of 18-holes and is pet friendly. The course offers free admission for children under the age of 7.
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The Clark Mine Road, Copper Harbor, MI
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A nature sanctuary that is made up of 508 acres of wilderness and hiking trails, the Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary is famous for bird watching, nature hikes and cross country skiing during winter.
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The Copper Harbor Bike Trail System provides over 25 miles of hiking and biking trails in the summer and skiing and snowshoeing trails in the winter. The main trail connects to side trails that wind along Lake Fanny Hooe.
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Located in a quaint Northern Michigan town, Brickside Brewery is a popular gathering spot. There, visitors can sit down with friends to enjoy a variety of brews including stout and porters.
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Beautiful images by self-taught nature photographer Steve Brimm are available at the Earth Works Gallery. For years Brimm has been photographing the Lake Superior Basin area and his work is featured in national magazines and calendars.