Review
". . . looks at things with fresh eyes and sees interest in things like [our] working harbor and grand public libraries." --
Marinette Eagle-Herald, December 4, 2001"Everyone who reads this will learn something, maybe even about their own home town. Descriptions are skillful and accurate." --
Marquette Mining Journal, December 2, 2001"Jam-packed with useful bits of information and maps. [Every] boatwatching or lighthouse-visiting opportunity in the U.P. [is] included here." --
Great Laker magazine, Winter 2002"Presented in the hands-on, no-fluff style that makes the Hunts' guides so popular." --
Michigan Out-of-Doors, November, 1997"The best and only guide [to the U.P.] you need, bar none. [Includes] cool things like kayaking and bird migrations." --
Detroit Free Press, September 30, 2001
Product Description
Completely revised and updated guide to both the celebrated places and off-the-beaten-path destinations of a wild, historic region originally based on mining and logging. The Upper Peninsula has mostly escaped rampant tourist development. This guide includes lodgings, restaurants, and campgrounds, chosen for scenery, tranquility, and often walkability as well. Regular notes are made for places that are family-friendly, handicap-friendly, and/or take pets. Opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming, diving, paddling, looking for rocks and minerals, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing are noted. Visiting waterfalls, lighthouses, art galleries, specialty shopping, and museums are popular activities covered here. A large page format permits annotated maps and many illustrations. Fully indexed.