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The 9 Best Lake Towns in the US

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Michigan: Copper Harbor

Along Lake Superior at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula, Copper Harbor is an excellent gateway for fun on the water. You can even visit Michigan’s only national park in this lake town, Isle Royale.

While copper mining was once this town’s claim to fame, tourists today can explore its history at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, which maintains a military outpost and includes the beautiful 1866 Copper Harbor Lighthouse.

You’ll have endless possibilities for hiking and scenic drives. Brockway Mountain Drive offers some of the most breathtaking views east of the Rockies, including Lake Superior from up to 1,300ft above sea level.

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10 thoughts on “The 9 Best Lake Towns in the US”

  1. I can’t believe Lake George, New York wasn’t included in your nine best lake towns article. The cleanest and most stunning lake in the US. Thirty two miles of non polluted waters. Camping on the islands of the lake as well as many other local locations. Gourmet dining and many resorts, the most spectacular being the Sagamore Resort in beautiful Bolton Landing. Perhaps you should add this to your areas to explore in your next travel article,

    Sincerely,
    Karen Howard

  2. Kathleen Lundman

    I come from Northern Michigan and this area, Copper Harbor, is 50 miles South from my home. Copper Harbor is actually at the very end of the state of Michigan. U.S. Highway 41 has a sign there that says that is the very end of Northern Michigan and that highway would run right into the water! This highway actually still runs south through many states and ends way down in Miami, Florida! Lake Superior is the” Big Lake” and it surrounds that peak of land that ends in Copper Harbor. Also located very near by is Fort Wilkens. It’s a very old Fort and a sight to see since they have restored it over the years to be the way it was when it was first built.

  3. My parent’s home was right on Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, NH…with a beautiful view and lovely, friendly people!
    There’s nothing commercial, very historic and a wonderful place too live or visit!

  4. You obviously have not ever seen Lake Chatuge, nestled between Hiawassee, Ga. and Hayesville, NC. One of the prettiest lakes ever!

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