- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Brimley, Michigan, including 9 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sault Ste. Marie.
- From Brimley State Park to Wild Bluff Golf Course, the Brimley area offers 25 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Golf, Lighthouses and Historic Sites.
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It is a nice, clean park for picnics and has a children's playground. The Rotary Park has a good view of the Saint Mary's river which is a good location to watch boats.
30.7 Miles
Whitefish Township was founded in 1925 and is surrounded by state and national forests. The region harvests blueberries and cranberries in season while the area draws a range of outdoor enthusiasts including hunters, fishers, campers, backpackers, snowmobilers and birdwatchers.
33.9 Miles
The Tahquamenon Falls State Park is the second largest state park in Michigan. It is famous for the Tahquamenon Falls which has a single 15-meter drop connected to cascading rapids of the Lower Falls. The park is a neat place for hiking, nature trips and camping for the entire family.
33.9 Miles
The Bay Harbor Golf Club offers an impressive 27 holes and three distinct coastal courses. Golfers will have the best experience while doing the challenging terrains and , at the same time, enjoying the scenic views provided by the lake as the backdrop.
35.1 Miles
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2811 Mackinac Trl, St. Ignace, MI 49781
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Located on a scenic lakefront, Castle Rock Mackinac Trail Campark is a location that provides campsites and other amenities to its visitors. Other amenities include a camp store with supplies, free hot showers, a volleyball net, and many others.
37.6 Miles
Dedicated to the Ojibwa Culture and its relationship to Michigan (past and present), the Museum of Ojibwa Culture & Marquette Mission is an important itinerary item for tourists intereste in the First Nations.
37.6 Miles
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St. Ignace, MI 49781
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Containing ten exhibits, the Museum of Ojibwa Culture and Marquette Mission Park covers the history of the Ojibwa culture, the Huron people, and the French Jesuit mission. This site also features a longhouse replica and medicine wheel garden.
37.9 Miles
Built in 1998, Wawatam Lighthouse is a 52 foot tall (65 foot tall from the water) lighthouse named after the late railroad ferry Chief Wawatam. The lighthouse is functioning, aiding those traveling over Lake Huron.
37.9 Miles
The history and settling of Marquette is told at the Father Marquette National Memorial and Museum. There is a quiet park and pleasant walking trails with views of the Straits and the Mackinac Bridge.
37.9 Miles
The Wawatam Lighthouse stands at the end of a pier along the Straits of Mackinac. Not a real lighthouse, the structure was originally built as Michigan Welcome Center and was moved to its present location at the end of a boardwalk.