Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Bucket List

On your next holiday or family vacation, add these items to your bucket list to fully Experience Michigan's Paradise !


World Class Sunrise at Whitefish Twp Community Center

Photograph a Spectacular "World Class" Sunrise


If you spend the night at one of our members located on Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay shores, you'll be able to enjoy the comfort of their facilities while taking in this incredible view.  Sometimes you can even capture the moon rising over Whitefish Bay.  You can also witness this phenomenon sitting on a bench behind the Whitefish Township Community Center.

Many times in the summer, I have witnessed an incredible sunset in the eastern sky as colors reflect off Lake Superior's western sky to the lake and then to the eastern sky.  Yes, that's right, a sunset to the east.



Spot Freighters at Whitefish Point

Freighters are the bulk cargo haulers of the Great Lakes.  They may haul limestone, iron ore, grain, coal, or salt from the Great Lakes region to industrial areas to the east.  Many will navigate through Soo Locks as Lake Huron is at lower elevation then Lake Superior.  You'll be mesmerized by their size as they round, Whitefish Point.





Explore Great Lakes History at the Shipwreck Museum


The Edmund Fitzgerald met is fate in 1975.  The bell of the Fitz is on display at the Shipwreck Museum managed and maintained by the Great Lakes Historical Society. The society actually manages two historic properties and conducts research to find, locate and document shipwrecks in the Great Lakes.  The museum has the added adventure of the Whitefish Point Light Station, established by Congress in 1849 and still providing service to this day.

Rock-Hounding

Walk Lake Superior's Shoreline to Find an Agate  


Rock-hounding is the exploration of many rocks for that one rock that sends a thrill to your senses.  Most people like to look at them wet as this accentuates the minerals or colors in the rock.  Many will pick up a rock and casting it along with their worries and woes, skip it back into the lake!  Keep in mind that much of the shoreline in the Whitefish Point region is private property so be respectful, leave the shore as you found it and any trash you may take in with you, be sure to take back out.

North Country Trail along Tahquamenon River

Hike the North Country National Scenic Trail


The nationally renown 4,600 mile, scenic trail traverses seven states. It connects to the Appalachian Trail, Michigan Iron Belle Trail and meanders through the Paradise region as well as the Tahquamenon Falls State Park.  A favorite bit of the trail marked by their infamous blue flags (paint strip on the side of a tree) is along the Tahquamenon River.  The picture above was taken in January but the vistas is just as breathtaking in July.

Paddle the Tahquamenon River


The Woods, Tahquamenon River Canoe and Kayak Rental facility offers guided tours for even the most inexperienced paddler. Unfortunately due to the Covid 19 precautions they are not offering any tours in 2020 so, you'll need to add this to your 2021 agenda.  But when they do open they offer 1 1/2 hour trips and 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hour trips with experienced guides or maybe you just want to rent the equipment.  They can do that too.

Tahquamenon Upper Falls from the Southern Shore (Tahquamenon Riverboat Rides)

Discover Root Beer Waterfalls

The tannin acids in the Tahquamenon River color the river water a stunning amber color which stands out notably at the upper waterfalls, the 2nd largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River, hence the popular root beer waterfalls nickname.  The 200 foot span of the waterfalls drops some 50 feet into a foam, reminiscent of a really cold root beer.  The tannin acids accumulate from the many cedar, spruce, and hemlock trees in the river basin.  Visit the Tahquamenon Falls State Park to access the upper and the lower wataerfalls just west of Paradise, Michigan.

Enjoy a Black Bear Stout Ale

Camp 33 hales from the days of logging companies in an earlier time of the Paradise Michigan region.  Camp 33 is the local name of the Tahquamenon Brewery and Restaurant located within the Tahquamenon Falls State Park, upper waterfalls entrance.   After a hike to the upper waterfalls (.5 miles) along a paved path, the ale is refreshing brew and is a local favorite. 

Paddle to the Tahquamenon Lower Falls Island

Rent a Small Boat to a Small Island

The Tahquamenon Falls State Park Lower Waterfalls has a vendor that will rent you and your family a boat to paddle across the Tahquamenon River to an island nestled among five cascading waterfalls.  The island has well manicured and maintained trails making exploration easy and fun for the entire family.

Savor the Best, Freshest Whitefish in Michigan


Brown Fisheries has been serving up succulent, fresh Whitefish from Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay for two generations!Located just west of the blinking light in Paradise on M-123, Michigan's Tahquamenon Scenic Byway. Aside from Whitefish, check their specials board, you might find fresh trout, smoked dips, and smoked Whitefish chowder.  Open for lunch and dinner but when they run out of fish, they close.

Catch a World Class Sunset off Lake Superior at Whitefish Point 

Remarkably just 12 miles north of Paradise, you can catch an incredible view of the sun setting over Lake Superior.  Take the hawk count walk that meanders behind the Shipwreck Museum to a hawk counting platform. Here you'll catch just a few more seconds of the sun, just before it slips beyond the Lake Superior horizon.

Campfire with Moon Rise Over Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay

Enjoy Family Conversation Around the Campfire!

You are right, a conversation around the campfire is a delight visually and socially. Reflect on the day's experiences and consider the adventures of tomorrow.  Indulge in a rich, chocolate s'more while enjoying family stories. Indulge.

Capture Northern Lights Over Lake Superior 

The point of a Bucket List is to have goals for the future.  Many people have enjoyed the Northern Lights while exploring the Paradise region but they are not an everyday occurrence.   Several factors have to be in place, clear skies, dark skies, and atmospheric particles to reflect lights to the night sky.  So watch your weather forecasts and consider Whitefish Point to capture the light reflections; but don't be disappointed if there happens to be clouds that night.


There are many other incredible experiences in Michigan's Paradise,  please share your favorite with our readers!


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Hidden Gems | Paradise Pathways


Paradise Pathway
Health professionals recommend that you consider social distancing during travel or vacation times this summer of 2020 and that ideally a visit to a natural environment could offer the most comfort.  The Paradise area is a less frequented location then say, Disney World, Florida or Traverse City, Michigan but it offers several hidden gems including the  Betsy River and Vermillion Point.  Both offer a unique history and story of local culture, but neither offers the comfort of a groomed hiking trail such as Paradise Pathways.


Paradise (top center above) in Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Paradise Pathways is located just west of Paradise, Michigan along M-123, Michigan's Tahquamenon Scenic Byway.  In the map below you'll find in the bottom right corner, Paradise.   For your convenience, the trail head of Paradise Pathways offers a large paved parking lot and Paradise Pathways to the west.  The smaller of the three trails is located on the same side of the road as the parking area.  The southern trail is groomed by a group of local quiet trails enthusiasts, Tahquamenon Country Pathways Association, and covers 1.6 miles.  The two northern trails will be more of a challenge and, as of the writing of this article, have not been groomed for awhile.  This region is owned by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources within the Tahquamenon Falls State Park.

Paradise Pathway Trailhead (star)
A casual walk within hardwoods and pines offers the soul a means to release the anxieties of the day.  The shade offers respite from the afternoon sun and the rustle of the leaves a charming distraction from the discussions and debates in the media. Welcome to Paradise, Michigan and enjoy the quiet nature that surrounds the community.

Other non-motorized trails in the Tahquamenon River basin are listed in the table below.

List of Tahquamenon Country Non-Motorized Trails
Name Nearest Municipality Length Hiking Biking XSki Canoe/Kayak Access Photography
Bodi Lake 18 mi. NW of Paradise 1.3 mi. H B X X
Canada Lakes Pathway 5.5 mi. SE of Newberry 14 mi. H B X X
Michgan's Iron Belle Trail 4.6 mi. S of Paradise 1,259 mi. H B X X X
Muskallonge - Hiking Trail 26 mi. NW of Newberry 1.5 mi. H X X
North Country Trail 4.6 mi. S. of Paradise 4,600 mi. H B X X X
Paradise Pathways .5 mi. W of Paradise 5.2 mi. H X X
Tahquamenon - Clark Lake Loop 12 mi. W of Paradise 5.6 mi. H X X
Tahquamenon - Emerson Trail 12 mi. W of Paradise 1 mi. H X X
Tahquamenon - Giant Pines Trail 12 mi. W of Paradise 3.5 mi. H X X
Tahquamenon - Nature Trail 12 mi. W of Paradise 1 mi. H X X
Tahquamenon - River Trail 4.6 mi. S of Paradise 4 mi. H X X
Tahquamenon - Wilderness Loop 12 mi. W of Paradise 7.4 mi. H X X

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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Hidden Gems | Vermillion Point

Rock-hounding at Vermillion Point
A popular past time in the Paradise, Michigan area is rock-hounding. Strolling Lake Superior shores, perusing the many, many rocks washed on shore or near the shore and locating that one particular rock that strikes our fancy.  Viewing the wet rocks often highlights special colors or minerals.  Sometimes casting a rock back out into the waves can offer a cathartic release; in these days and times, that can be valuable.

The most frequented shoreline is Whitefish Point, but many travelers have discovered the magic of Vermillion Point.   Photo to the right is by Jennifer McKay.


In the late 1880's and through the first few decades of the 1900's, Vermillion Point was a productive settlement offering two industries: agriculture through cranberry bogs and a U. S. Life Saving Station.  Vermillion Point, located along the southern edge of Lake Superior in the Whitefish Point region of western Chippewa County, Michigan, is located in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  This region along Lake Superior is regarded as the "Graveyard of the Lakes". *  Today the shoreline is recognized as the Shipwreck Coast.  The Shipwreck Museum can offer many more details of these shipwrecks and the U.S. Life Saving Station history.


Vermillion Point Light-Saving Station Remnants
Today, there are only remnants of one of the four buildings that had been the Vermillion Point Light-Saving Station.  The photo on the left is by Frank Fruzyna.  It wasn't until the late 1940's that the location on Vermillion Point was deemed no longer practical.  Boating vessels and communications had come a long way since the 1920's.  Whitefish Point Light Station however continues as a beacon to Lake Superior freighters.

This remote region provides incredible views of world class sunsets.  Less populated by tourists than Whitefish Point, Vermillion also offers shorelines for hiking, rock-hounding, and self-reflection.

Only stories of lives rescued and lost remain here but you and your family can create new stories and vacation memories along this shoreline.

*Remotely Yours, A Historic Journey Into the The Whitefish Point Area, Jan McAdams Huttenstine, May, 2010, p. 40.

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