The articles about what a great place the Upper Peninsula is to visit have been coming in from all over the place, so it's no surprise that
Motorhome Magazine has noticed us, too. And why not? We have it all: Campgrounds, roadways and plenty of places to pull over and fall in love with the view.
Excerpt: You might say water flows through the veins of "Yoopers" — proud residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula near the Canadian border. From lighthouses and waterfalls to lakes and locks, water plays an integral role in their lives and the lives of those who pass through.
Fishermen in the Great Lakes angle for walleye, salmon, trout — and a favorite you'll find on many Upper Peninsula restaurant menus, whitefish. Sailors draw an audience as they skillfully maneuver their huge freighters through the narrow Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie. RVers, after staking their spots at one of the peninsula's numerous campgrounds, hike up to marvel at the magnificent Tahquamenon Falls.
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Source: Motorhome Magazine
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