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Naubinway and Engadine Michigan Attraction
Come and visit the area's greatest access to all the best Upper Peninsula Attractions from a central location - Naubinway and Engadine! We have everything you need all in one place! Lake Michigan, wildlife, refuges, zoos, camping, parks, and more await your vacation. |
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| The Naubinway and Engadine Merchants Association invite to explore the natural beauty and majesty of the Top of the Lake! |
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>>The Incredible Cut River Bridge
This beautiful bridge resides in Mackinac County and is located at the US2 and Cut River junction. Built in 1947, this bridge is one of only 2 cantilevered deck truss bridges in the State of Michigan. Spanning 641 feet, the Cut River Bridge consists of over 800 tons of steel. |
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Landscapes of Color
When visiting the Naubinway and Engadine area, guests will enjoy the variety of landscapes including the gorgeous farms that still thrive. In the fall, colors abound in the area with hues that satisfy onlookers. |
| Animals at the zoo consist of both native black bear, wolves, bobcat, whitetail deer, cougar, river otter, raccoon, skunk and also exotic animals from around the world like camel, wallaby, patagonian cavy, reindeer and many more. |
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Millpond Park of Engadine
The Millpond Park located in the center of Engadine is a spectacular place anytime of year! This beautiful park comes with fountain, gazebo, walk, pond, pavillion, township hall, and more! Come visit today! |
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The Tahquamenon Falls State Park - Spring and Summer
Year-round adventure would not be complete without a trip to the Tahquamenon Falls State Park - shown to left in the spring. See the second largest falls east of the Mississippi - second to Niagra. |
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The Tahquamenon Falls State Park - Fall and Winter
The Tahquamenon Falls is also a favorite spot to visit in the fall and winter. Snowmobilers will enjoy stopping in along the way where they will also find an onsite Restaurant and Pub. |
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>>GarLyn Zoo
GarLyn Zoological Park on Us-2across from Lake Michigan in Michigan's Upper Peninsula! Enjoy the miles and miles of sandy publick beaches along the way! |
>>Crisp Point
The Crisp Point Lighthouse of Paradise Michigan is one of five Lake Superior U.S. Life-Saving Service Stations along the coast between Munising and Whitefish Point. It is located about fourteen miles west of Whitefish Point.
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>>Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum
The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum is the only one of its kind dedicated to the perils of maritime transport on the Great Lakes. It is fittingly located at Whitefish Point, Michigan, site of the oldest active lighthouse on Lake Superior. |
>>Mackinac Bridge
The five-mile bridge, including approaches, and the world's longest suspension bridge between cable anchorages, had been designed by the great engineer Dr. David B. Steinman.
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>>Mackinac Island
Horses, History & Hospitality - Mackinac Island is nestled in the straits of Mackinac where the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan meet. American, Great Lakes and Michigan history is rich on the Island, from military to commerce to the who's who of days gone by, everyone will enjoy the opportunity to enrich themselves while visiting Mackinac Island.
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>>Oswald's Bear Ranch
This complex is the Largest (bear only) Bear Ranch in the entire United States! We are found only in the Wild Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Just 20 minutes south of Tahquamenon Falls, or from Newberry go 4 miles north on M-123 towards Tahquamenon Falls. |
>>Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Multicolored sandstone cliffs, beaches, sand dunes, waterfalls, inland lakes, wildlife and the forest of the Lake Superior shoreline beckon visitors to explore this 73,000+ acre park. Located in the center of the Upper Peninsula, visit this site for more details.
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>>Seney National Wildlife Refuge
The Seney National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of 95,212 acres of wilderness, swamps, islands, and lakes. Animals abound and thrive within the safe haven of this refuge. Beautiful Trumpeter Swans, osprey, deer, loons, moose, deer, turtles, geese, fish, eagles, and more will welcome your visit!
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>>Soo Locks
The Soo Locks have been referred to as one of the great wonders of the world and it is still the largest waterway traffic system on earth. Enjoy riding through the Soo Locks and navigating in the St. Mary’s River.
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>>Tahquamenon River Logging Museum
The Tahquamenon Logging Museum and Nature Study, located just North of Newberry Michigan, invites you to come to their museum and park to explore the original buildings and memorabilia from lumberjack days of the past.Eat a real lumberjack's breakfast in the Authentic Cookshack made over a wood stove with home made care and goodness. The Tahquamenon River is nestled along this beautiful trail, where blue herons, ducks, birds and other wildlife abound.
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>>Tahquamenon Falls State Park
Within the state park you will find the Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls and many activities such as birding, fishing, hiking, sight-seeing, camping, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and more. Take your camera because you may see black bear, whitetail deer, moose, and other wildlife.
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>>Toonerville Trolley
The TOONERVILLE TROLLEY, an authentic narrow gauge railroad, takes you 5 1/2 miles through thick forest, the habitat of bear, deer, moose, gray wolf, and many types of birds. At the end of the train line is your first view of the beautiful Tahquamenon River, where the riverboat is boarded for a 21 mile cruise down the river to the rapids 1/2 mile above the Upper Tahquamenon Falls.
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The Seney National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of 95,212 acres of wildreness, swamps, islands, and lakes. Animals abound and thrive within the safe haven of this refuge. Beautiful Trumpeter Swans, osprey, deer, loons, moose, deer, turtles, geese, fish, eagles, and more will welcome your visit!
Naubinway Antique Snowmobile Museum
Visit the finest snowmobile museum in North America. Just two blocks south of the blinker light in Naubinway. A joint effort of snowmobile enthusiasts and the Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. This museum hosts many one of a kind snowmobiles. Learn the history of this exciting wintertime sport. Discover unique machines built by pioneers of the industry.
We have new summer hours: Memorial Day – Labor Day, Thurs-Mon, 11-6pm, or by appointment call 906-477-6192.
Take a sneek peek at a one minute video inside the Snowmobile Museum with your systems default video viewer.
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Come and experience the wildlife and nature of the Upper Peninsula!
Nature and wildlife are our main attractions. It is all around us in the wilderness and in our zoos, ranches, and more! Bring the family and your camera! |
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| We look forward to your visit at "The Top of the Lake"! |
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