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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreLake Superior crashes waves into Miners Castle in a classic show of the Gales of November. Photo by John Pepin, The Mining Journal
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Wild Beauty on the Lake Superior Shore

Sandstone cliffs, beaches, sand dunes, waterfalls, lakes, forest, and shoreline beckon you to visit Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Hiking, camping, sightseeing, and four season outdoor opportunities abound. The Lakeshore hugs the Lake Superior shoreline for more than 40 miles. Lake Superior is the largest, deepest, coldest, and most pristine of all the Great Lakes.

 
A visitor enjoys the sunset along Lake Superior while backpacking at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

Backcountry Camping

Forty-two miles of the North Country National Scenic Trail are within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Located along the Lake Superior shoreline, hikers find a spectacular place for backcountry camping, hiking, and relaxation. Permits are required for overnight camping.
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A camper's tents at Little Beaver Lake Campground in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

Drive-in Campgrounds

The lakeshore has three drive-in campgrounds located at Little Beaver Lake, Twelvemile Beach, and Hurricane River. Camping is first-come, first-serve (fee).  Sorry, no reservations.  The lakeshore's rustic campgrounds are a home away from home for many visitors each year.
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A blanket of snow covers a field near the Munising cross-country ski trails.

Winter Wonderland

Winter at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore brings solitude and beauty and an average of 140 inches of snow. This is your winter wonderland for cross-country skiing, winter camping, ice climbing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and snowshoeing.
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This toy poodle remains on a leash while having fun in the sand at Miners Beach.

Pets at the Lakeshore

Pets are permitted at drive-in campgrounds, along roads, and in designated developed areas such as Munising Falls and Miners Castle. Pets must be kept on a 6-foot leash at all times. Pets are not permitted in the Lakeshore backcountry.
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Write to

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
P.O. Box 40
Munising, Michigan 49862-0040

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Phone

Visitor Information
(906) 387-3700

Park Headquarters
(906) 387-2607

Fax

(906) 387-4025

Climate

The Lakeshore climate varies as much as the seasons. Summertime high temperatures can reach the 90's with much cooler evening temperatures. Temperatures in the 70's and 80's are more common. Wintertime temperatures in the 20's are common. Below zero weather is unusual or short-lived. Snowfall averages 140 inches each year. Layered clothing for changing weather is recommended.
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The former Grand Marais Coast Guard Station now serves as a Ranger Station at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.  

Did You Know?
When the 729-foot freighter S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald went down on November 10, 1975, the last land-based communication to the ship was from the Grand Marais Coast Guard Station. This station and the Munising USCG Station are now managed by Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
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Last Updated: January 07, 2009 at 09:10 EST