![]() ![]() The Munising Falls Visitor Center, features " displays on the rich natural and cultural history of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. On the way to Miner's Castle is the trailhead for the trail to Miner's Falls, an easy 1+ mile hike to an impressive 60 foot falls.The Munising Falls Interpretative Center and the trail to Munising Falls is at the entrance to the park along H58 from Munising.The Sand Point Marsh Trail is handicap accessible and located a few miles out of town along the lakeshore east of Munising.And some of them can be reached by paved roads and allow pets on leashes. There are also a few more accessible day hiking trails at the western (Munising) portion of the park. The Grand Marais facility is fully modern with showers, electrical hookups, and dump station. At Grand Marais, we stayed at the Woodland Park municipal campground, also on the lake. ![]() While in Munising, we like staying at the Bay Furnance National Forest campground (actually in the little town of Christmas), a very nicely laid out campground on Lake Superior, with semi-modern facilities suitable for tent camping or RVs. County Road H58 runs along the southern edge of the National Park and is now paved only for the entire length between the two bookend towns. The most easily visited Pictured Rocks attractions are Munising Falls, Miners Castle, Miners Falls, the Grand Sable Dunes, the Log Slide Overlook and Sable Falls. The western end is anchored by Munising and the eastern end by Grand Marais. In our Michigan Upper Peninsula travels, we've been able to explore both the western and eastern ends of Pictured Rocks. ![]() Pictured Rocks & other nearby attractions ![]()
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