Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Winter in - Paradise

Yes, you are right; Paradise brings to mind for many, a secluded sandy shoreline, waves cascading with the rhythm of the surf and tall palm trees gently moving in the breeze.  It is winter, summer has passed; fall colors have given way to pristine shimmering crystals of snow.  

We need you to change your mental image of Paradise to crisp cool mornings, picturesque snowshoe hikes, and  120+ miles of groomed snowmobile trails inviting you to immerse yourself in the natural winter world of generations past.

Paradise is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the shores of Lake Superior.  The Tahquamenon Scenic Byway, M-123 is the primary route, only automotive/truck route to Paradise.  

Visit the Tahquamenon Upper Falls!  The Tahquamenon Upper Falls is one of the most photographed falls in Michigan.  With a 50 foot drop and 250 foot span, the volume of water cascading over the falls validates the Tahquamenon Upper Falls as the 2nd largest falls east of the Mississippi.  It is breathtaking in spring, summer, and fall, but in the winter; it is a phenomenon.  Continually changing and different from year to year it is truly a sculpture of nature.
Ride the Trails! Snowmobiling has long been a very popular activity in Michigan.  120 + Miles of pristine groomed trails, maintained and groomed by local volunteers, Paradise Area Night Riders.  Check their website or Facebook page for trail conditions. Snowmobiling is a busy time in the region.  Many folks will ride to Sault Ste Marie Michigan from Paradise.  Then the next day connect with trails leading west and Pine Stump.  That's a fabulous ride along the southern shoreline of Lake Superior.

Snowshoe the Trails! The Tahquamenon Falls State Park offers snowshoes that you can borrow and test your muster.  You'll be amazed with the ease of walking on 18 inches of snow, not sinking, and enjoying the sights and sounds that abound.  In February, the park often offers lantern lit trails at dusk.  

But there are trails just west of Paradise along the Tahquamenon Scenic Byway (M-123) at Paradise Pathways.  A local team of volunteers, Tahquamenon Country Pathway Association grooms this trail for snowshoe enthusiasts and cross country ski enjoyment.

Mush the Trails! Sled dogs get very excited to pull a sled.  Nature's Kennel offers you an opportunity to mush (guide the sled dogs) or to ride in the sled.  Amazingly, the sled dogs are barking and jumping with excitement but once they get a chance to pull; they are so quiet as you glide through the incredible terrain of the eastern Upper Peninsula.  Nature's Kennel offers overnight packages and many opportunities to work with the sled dogs.

Embrace the Fireplace! Stay warm and snuggled next to the fireplace with a glass of wine, a good book, or conversation with family or friends.  Stop in at Camp 33 and enjoy a Black Bear Stout after a walk to the Tahquamenon Upper Falls.

Take in the Lake Superior View! Whitefish Point is 14 miles north of Paradise.  The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum is closed in the winter months. Whitefish Bird Observatory's Owl's Roost is closed in the winter months, but the Lake Superior shoreline is open and visible.  

Places to Stay!  This information is brought to you by the Paradise Area Tourism Council and their members:  Curley's Paradise MotelMagnuson Grand Lakefront ParadiseParadise Inn (Hotel), Paradise Shores Cabins, and Vagabond MotelSign up for our newsletter to stay current on activities in the area.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Tahquamenon River

Tahquamenon Lower Falls

The Tahquamenon River flows 87 miles in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The headwaters are north of Newberry, Michigan; the river mouth drains into Lake Superior’s Whitefish Bay just south of Paradise, Michigan.  The Tahquamenon Scenic Byway offers phenomenal views and access to the river beginning just east of the Tahquamenon Logging Museum, north of Newberry and provides details as to the critical role logging played in the region. To see the waters up close and personal Tahquamenon Canoe Rentals : The WoodsThe Woods offers canoe rentals and guided tours. If you would rather sit back and ride a riverboat, Tahquamenon Train and Boat Tours offers a unique view of the Upper Falls from the south side of the river and a well scripted narration of folklore, fauna and flora.

Tahquamenon Train and Boat Tours

Sculpting the region, Tahquamenon carved the Upper Falls, Lower Falls, and island. The Department of Natural Resources identifies some 67 tributaries. Tahquamenon means Our Woman in the Chippewa (Ojibwa) language.  Perhaps they refer to the nutrients the river provided to their survival  Ancient Indian lore describes a beautiful maiden that loved a man she couldn't have, so she threw herself over the Upper Falls.  Supposedly to this day her spirit, dressed in a white buckskin dress can still be seen near the falls.  Be sure to search the mist for her spirit!

As a source of fish and fresh water in the area closest to the Lower Falls, the Chippewa camped to survive the harsh winters.  In spring, the community would relocate closer to the river mouth, tap the trees for sweet syrup, trap, hunt, and fish to provide for their families. To this day Department of Natural Resources identifies the Tahquamenon Lower Falls and river mouth sections as popular Tahquamenon Area Fishing Holes continuing to serve the community as a natural food resource.

The most popular tourist stop in the Upper Peninsula is the Tahquamenon Falls State Park. Officially designated the Tahquamenon Falls State Park in 1947 by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to preserve the magnificence of the region, today the park consists of 46,000+ acres of pristine forest.
 Tahquameanon Upper Falls
There are three entrances to the park, just south east of Paradise on State Route M-123, Tahquamenon Scenic Byway. The first entrance takes you to the Lower Falls, the second to administrative offices and information and the third to the Upper Falls. Visiting the Falls in any season is extraordinary. During the summer months, July and August are the busiest. The best time to visit the falls during these summer months is early morning 7 - 10 AM or later in the evening 7 - 10 PM. There should be fewer cars waiting in line and fewer people walking the paved paths to the falls.    
 
The Upper Falls is 200 feet across and has some 50,000 gallons of water per second flowing over the brink. This volume of water cascading over the 50 foot drop designates the Upper Falls as the 2nd largest waterfall east of the Mississippi. The water has a copper color from the tannic acids in the Tahquamenon River basin from the many Beech and Birch trees.  The Upper Falls is sometimes referred to as the Root Beer Falls.

      


The Lower Falls is a series of five cascading falls surrounding an island, Tahquamenon.  During the summer months, it is possible to rent a row boat, paddle across the river, explore the island, dip your toe in the cool waters and paddle back.   A popular activity is to hike from the Lower Falls to the Upper Falls.  Often a shuttle is available for the return trip.  This trail is not paved, has tree roots, hills, twists, and turns so not for those with health concerns.

South of Paradise along M-123, the Tahquamenon Scenic Byway, and north of the bridge that crosses the Tahquamenon, there is a county road, West Tahqua Trail Road that follows the river.  There are several North Country Scenic Trail heads and small areas where you can  pull off the road and look across the span of the river.

 The river mouth is 17.5 miles down river from the Lower Falls.  In September the Michigan Canoe Racing Association sponsors a canoe race for teams of two to paddle from the Lower Falls to the river mouth. Spectators take advantage of West Tahqua Trail road to observe the race.  Tahquamenon Falls State Park offers a campground near the river mouth with boat access.  There is also a public boat ramp east of M-123 with a walkway and fishing access.

 

Winter at Tahquamenon Upper Falls
   

The Tahquamenon River is an incredible tributary, rich with beauty, natural resources, and history.  It served as a back drop to Hemingway's popular poem, Hiawatha.  Nearly designated as "Wilderness", the Tahquamenon River may be one of the few, true, time-travel pathways of Ojibwa, French Canadian Voyageurs, fur traders, and missionaries. Experience the Tahquamenon in Michigan's Paradise!
 

PLACES TO STAY!
 
This information is brought to you by the Paradise Area Tourism Council and their members:  Curley's Paradise Motel, Magnuson Grand Lakefront Paradise, Paradise Inn (Hotel), Paradise Shores Cabins, and Vagabond Motel. Sign up for our newsletter to stay current on activities in the area.

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Thursday, March 18, 2021

BUDGETS

 Soo Locks

 PLANNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION

January 26, 2021 was the "National Plan Your Summer Vacation" Day!  You may have missed it, I did.  But it isn't too late to still make plans. 
Critical components to a successful vacation include time constraints, budgets, things to see, things to do plus in 2021, health and safety concerns.

BUDGETS

Vacation costs vary.  In a lodging rate survey of our members listed below, the average rate for staying in the Paradise area is  15 - 20% less expensive then a stay on the Lake Erie, Wisconsin, or Minnesota Great Lakes shorelines.  

Crossing Mighty Mac Bridge:  Cost $5.00 per vehicle.  The suspension bridge is 5 miles long connecting St. Ignace, Michigan to Mackinaw City.  If you are lucky you'll spot a freighter traveling through the Straits of Mackinaw and under the bridge.

Eat well at your Cabin.  Save on food and restaurant costs by preparing meals at your cabin.  Nothing beats campfire roasted hot dogs followed by roasted marshmallows.

Oswald's Bear Ranch charges $20.00 entry fee per car entering the ranch.  There is an additional fee if you wish to feed the bears.

Spend the day at Tahquamenon Falls State Park.  An annual  Michigan State Park Passport costs $12.00 for Michigan residents if purchased with their driver's license renewal, $17.00 otherwise.  This pass gets you in any state park, multiple times each day if desired all year long.  This is a great value.  In Paradise you will have access to the Upper Falls, Lower Falls, river mouth, and roadside parks.  Non Michigan residents can purchase a one day pass for $9.00 or a yearly pass for $35.00.  Remember that gives to entry to all Michigan State Parks for the year.

There is no charge to visit the Soo Locks, Point Iroquois Lighthouse, Whitefish Point shoreline, Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, Hamilton Lake Natural Area, Eckerman Pond, Crisp Point Light.

The Vagabond Motel located in Paradise offers the best lodging value in town.  The Magnuson Grand Lakefront Paradise offers many additional services with their accommodations such as breakfast, indoor pool, sauna, lake views and lake access.  Cabins are available at Paradise Shores Cabins, Curley's Paradise Motel, and the Vagabond.

Schedule your accommodations early!   


Time Constraints  |  Things to See   |  Things to Do  |  Health and Safety

PLACES TO STAY!
 
This information is brought to you by the Paradise Area Tourism Council and their members:  Curley's Paradise Motel, Magnuson Grand Lakefront Paradise, Paradise Inn (Hotel), Paradise Shores Cabins, and Vagabond Motel. Sign up for our newsletter to stay current on activities in the area.

 

 
 

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HEALTH & SAFETY

 Tahquamenon River MouthPLANNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION

January 26, 2021 was the "National Plan Your Summer Vacation" Day!  You may have missed it, I did.  But it isn't too late to still make plans.  Critical components to a successful vacation include time constraints, budgets, things to see, things to do plus in 2021, health and safety concerns.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

 The CDC continues to recommend wearing face masks, social distancing, and caution when dealing with COVID 19 virus.  The vaccine is not a guarantee that you will not contract the virus but most of us expect the vaccine to lighten the load on our antibodies.

Businesses will continue to take extra measures in cleaning their facilities and will post their masks and social distancing requirements on their doors.  Your patience and kindness to people is always appreciated.

Downtown Paradise Michigan
Photo by Terry Humphrey, August 2020

The Paradise area is not a heavily populated region.  The picture above is provided by Terry Humphrey from August 2020, the busy season.  There is one blinking light and two lanes (north and south) on Michigan State Route 123.  The Paradise community includes most of Whitefish Township in Chippewa County, Michigan with a population of 570 people or not quite 2 people per square mile.  The Upper Peninsula averages 18.9 people per square mile, compared to the state of Michigan at 174 people per square mile.  If you are considering Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, they have a foundation of 545 people per square mile.

There are many great places to visit while you are in the area.  During the peak season you may find greater numbers at the Tahquamenon Falls State Park or at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.  To avoid crowds

Schedule your visit early and verify cancellation procedures!

Budgets  Things to See   |  Things to Do  |  Best Time


PLACES TO STAY!
 
This information is brought to you by the Paradise Area Tourism Council and their members:  Curley's Paradise Motel, Magnuson Grand Lakefront Paradise, Paradise Inn (Hotel), Paradise Shores Cabins, and Vagabond Motel. Sign up for our newsletter to stay current on activities in the area.
 

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THE BEST TIME

Tahquamenon Upper Falls
PLANNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION

January 26, 2021 was the "National Plan Your Summer Vacation" Day!  You may have missed it, I did.  But it isn't too late to still make plans.  Critical components to a successful vacation include time constraints, budgets, things to see, things to do plus in 2021, health and safety concerns.

BEST TIME

July, August, and September are the peak months for travelers in Paradise, Michigan.  Located in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan, there is a lot to see and do.  Call one of our members below and check to availability for this summer.  Schedule the type of facility you want enjoy for the time frame that suits your schedule best.  Confirm cancellation policies and book your space.  Make plans with your employer and schedule your vacation time. 

If  you just happen through this remote community hoping to find a room at the end of the day, you might find a room at the Paradise Inn or Curley's Paradise Motel but you might not, especially on the weekend.   Looking for a cabin along the shores of Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay for a night?  Cabins usually have a three-night minimum stay requirement; many book a full week for the entire family.

To take in all the sights and sounds of the area, enjoying the cooler daily temperatures along Lake Superior's shoreline, you'll want to stay in the region a minimum of three nights, five is best.  

 Tahquamenon Riverboat RidesSpend a day at the Soo Locks in Sault Ste Marie, Mich., (40 miles from Paradise) and return to the quiet of Paradise.  Spend a day at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore of Munising, Mich. (100 miles) and return to a campfire at your cabin to reflect upon your adventure.  Spend a day counting the waves, reading a book, or identifying birds that flutter nearby.  Spend a day at Tahquamenon Falls State Park (14 Miles), walking their trails, splashing in the lower falls, awe inspired by the views of the Upper Falls.  Catch a ride on the Tahquamenon Riverboat (7 Miles), feed the bears at Oswald's Bear Ranch and listen to the stories of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.  Don't rush your stay!  Drink in the beauty of the region and renew your spirit.

Budgets  Things to See   |  Things to Do  |  Health and Safety

PLACES TO STAY!
 
This information is brought to you by the Paradise Area Tourism Council and their members:  Curley's Paradise Motel, Magnuson Grand Lakefront Paradise, Paradise Inn (Hotel), Paradise Shores Cabins, and Vagabond Motel. Sign up for our newsletter to stay current on activities in the area.
 

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THINGS TO SEE

 

PLANNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION

January 26, 2021 was the "National Plan Your Summer Vacation" Day!  You may have missed it, I did.  But it isn't too late to still make plans.  Critical components to a successful vacation include time constraints, budgets, things to see, things to do plus in 2021, health and safety concerns.

THINGS TO SEE

Tahquamenon Upper Falls Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum
Whitefish Point Light Station Whitefish Point Bird Observatory
Crisp Point Light Oswald's Bear Ranch
Seney Wildlife Refuge Vermillion Pt Little Traverse Conservancy
Lake Superior Shoreline Two Hearted River mouth
Tahquamenon Logging Museum Hiawatha National Forest
Point Iroquois Lighthouse Curley Lewis Memorial Highway
Tahquamenon Scenic Byway Tahquamenon River mouth
Hamilton Lake Natural Area Eckerman Pond
Tahquamenon Lower Falls Muskallonge Lake State Park
Whitefish Bay National Forest Scenic Byway  

Cell phone and GPS signals are unreliable in many parts of this region.  The nearest fast food restaurants and shopping malls are 30-35 miles from Paradise.  Visiting Paradise is not for the faint of heart.  We have a lot to see, check out what you can do in the region.


Budgets  Things to See   |  Health & Safety |  Best Time

 PLACES TO STAY!
 
This information is brought to you by the Paradise Area Tourism Council and their members:  Curley's Paradise Motel, Magnuson Grand Lakefront Paradise, Paradise Inn (Hotel), Paradise Shores Cabins, and Vagabond Motel. Sign up for our newsletter to stay current on activities in the area.
 

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THINGS TO DO


 PLANNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION

January 26, 2021 was the "National Plan Your Summer Vacation" Day!  You may have missed it, I did.  But it isn't too late to still make plans.  Critical components to a successful vacation include time constraints, budgets, things to see, things to do plus in 2021, health and safety concerns.

THINGS TO DO

Hiking | North Country Scenic Trails, Tahquamenon Falls State Park Trails, Iron Belle Trail, Paradise Pathways

Rock Hunting

Paddling with Canoes, Kayaks

4 Wheeling

Lighthouse Climbing | Whitefish Point Light Station, Crisp Point Light, Point Iroquois Lighthouse

Birding

Campfire

Milky Way Exploration

Museum Stories | Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum; Crisp Point Light, Point Iroquois, Tahquamenon Logging Museum

Dining

Island Exploration

Souvenir Shopping  

Driving  | Tahquamenon Scenic Byway, Curly Lewis Memorial Drive

Biking

Walking

Wave Watching

Fishing

Hunting

Riverboat Tours

S'more Building

Feed Bears

Sled Dog Adventures

Reading, Writing, Napping, Unwinding


Budgets  Things to See   |  Health & Safety  |  Best Time


PLACES TO STAY!
 
This information is brought to you by the Paradise Area Tourism Council and their members:  Curley's Paradise Motel, Magnuson Grand Lakefront Paradise, Paradise Inn (Hotel), Paradise Shores Cabins, and Vagabond Motel. Sign up for our newsletter to stay current on activities in the area.
 

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