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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore known for its sandstone cliffs and quiet, sandy beaches, but the Lake Superior park offers ...
Tourists and locals alike choose Sand Point Beach as their favorite golden hour hike. The beach is dog friendly and easily ...
Kayaking offers some of the best views of the arches of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Even with the right gear, only experienced sea kayakers should attempt to independently paddle on Lake ...
Why is the park called Pictured Rocks? The namesake of the park is the multicolored sandstone cliffs that stretch for 15 miles along Lake Superior's south shore. The cliffs are streaked with various ...
The first-ever kayak launching vessel in the Great Lakes will be ready to tour passengers around Pictured Rocks by late 2019. ... 'First of its kind' tour boat will change kayaking at Pictured Rocks.
This was my first visit to Michigan's Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, where I was expecting to be wowed by the rock art. What I didn’t anticipate: the stunning beauty in other areas of the ...
It was only after we booked our kayaking excursion at Pictured Pocks National Lakeshore that the Facebook photo turned up. It showed some friends of ours on the same tour, in June. They were ...
I hadn't heard of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore until I visited Michigan's Isle Royale National Park in 2006. I figured another National Park Service-managed park on the shore of Lake Superior ...
Pictured Rocks Kayaking will debut a new boat this summer with two kayak launches onboard—the first of its kind on the Great Lakes. The offshore launch means paddlers get to see ...
MUNISING, Mich. — Kayakers are getting a new opportunity for touring Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. A tour boat that will launch kayaks while offshore is in ...
Kayaking and boating are popular pastimes at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, but a recent video of a rockfall on the lakeshore may have some visitors asking whether those activities are safe.
For the past five months, Moran Iron Works (MIW) has been constructing a brand new, 64-foot by 19-foot aluminum passenger vessel for Pictured Rocks Kayaking (PRK) of Munising.
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