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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreVisitors enjoy the view from Miners Castle as a Pictured Rocks Cruise boat passes by.
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Outdoor Activities
 
Hurricane River meanders into Lake Superior.
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Hurricane River at Lake Superior
 

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is your four season recreation destination with opportunities for sightseeing, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, and many winter activities.

At Pictured Rocks, you will find some of the best hiking around. You can choose from short trails or long, easy or vigorous. Trails provide spectacular vistas of lakes, cliffs, dunes, and waterfalls.

Whatever your outdoor activity, always plan your excursion beforehand. let someone know your destination, carry water and food, and be prepared for rain and sudden weather changes. Enjoy!

Shiloh - the hunting dog - enjoys a autumn day. (Grant Petersen photo)
Please check the regulations
concerning where pets are allowed.
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When completed, the North Country National Scenic Trail will be the longest continuous hiking trail in the United States.
North Country National Scenic Trail
from North Dakota to New York
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Birding by the Bay is an annual birdwatching festival held in Munising each May.
Birding by the Bay
annual bird watching festival held in May
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Miners Castle is disabled accessible and easily reached by automobile.
Miners Castle
Drive directly to the Pictured Rocks at Miners Castle.
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the Hiawatha National Forest share a visitor center at 400 E. Munising Ave. in Munising, Michigan.  

Did You Know?
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore shares a visitor center with the Hiawatha National Forest. The interagency visitor center was dedicated in 1988, and serves over 40,000 people annually. Other federal interagency visitor centers are located in Alaska, Utah, California, and Idaho.
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Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST