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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Swimming & Diving
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NPS photo by Ed Lasich | Miners Beach |
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Swimming and Wading
The clean and clear waters of Lake Superior are tempting, though the water is typically cold for even the hardiest swimmers.
Visitors enjoy peaceful strolls along the lakeshore's white sand beaches, including Sand Point, Miners, and Twelvemile.
There are no lifeguarded beaches at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore or its surrounding communities. can and do occur, and may change locations from year to year.
Please use extreme caution if you choose to venture into Lake Superior waters.
Beach fires are only permitted in the designated metal fire ring at Sand Point; fires are not allowed on other beaches. Glass containers are prohibited on all beaches. Please help keep our beaches clean.
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Scuba Diving and Snorkeling
Some of the best scuba diving in the Midwest can be found in and around Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Snorkeling and scuba diving are permitted throughout the lakeshore.
Scuba diving is popular in Lake Superior, especially within the , a state preserve created to protect the submerged cultural resources. State and federal regulations prohibit the removal or disturbance of relics, artifacts, or historic features.
Always use a dive flag to mark your location.
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Boating
Shipwrecks site bulletin (pdf)
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Rip currents powerful currents of water moving away from shore. more... | | NOAA marine weather forecast for the south shore of Lake Superior. more... | | Water, water everywhere Is it safe to drink? more... | | Please check the regulations concerning where pets are allowed. more... | |
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Did You Know?
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is the only National Park Service area with an inland buffer zone within its boundary. It is owned by the State of Michigan, corporations, and private citizens. The zone was created to permit sustained yield timber harvest and protect the watershed.
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Last Updated: March 19, 2008 at 09:52 EST |