Monday, October 04, 2010

Munising, Michigan

In this week's installment of U.P. Mondays, I will be discussing the community of Munising, Michigan located in Alger County. Munising has a population of roughly 2,500 people and is situated along the southern shore of Lake Superior. In fact, Munising Bay in which the city is located along, is actually the southern most point of the entire Lake Superior basin, which is actually a pretty cool fact. In my own personal view, Munising is probably one of the most picturesque communities in the Upper Peninsula and it has so many opportunities to capture the beauty it presents. Within short driving distances, there is a lot to see here and it's a location worth spending a few days at.

Munising is the largest community in Alger County and is the seat of the county. It's also home to the county's largest employers, which are Neenah Paper and the Alger County Correctional Facility. Munising is also home to a school facility built in 1980 situated along the lake shore, something that is certainly rare to find (it would be easy to day dream while looking out at the lake). And not surprisingly, it's also very big on the tourism industry. The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is just a short drive up the road from Munising, which is a national gem all its own. Boasting a variety of waterfalls and walking trails, Pictured Rocks is a naturist's dream. And with the expected completion of a paved Alger County H-58 from Munising to Grand Marais, the Lakeshore will be even more vehicle-friendly by the end of this fall.

Snowmobiling is also huge in and around the city of Munising. With the close proximity to Lake Superior and with persistent Northwest winds in the winter, lake effect snow is aplenty. And with miles and miles of groomed trails throughout Alger County, it's easy to spend a few days to a week exploring the rugged wintry terrain that Alger County has to offer. There are several hotels located right within the Munising city limits, so a snowmobiler can stay right there in the city limits and ride out to the trails. They can also enjoy the small town life of Munising and explore the variety of shops, bars, and restaurants. The Dogpatch restaurant located along Superior Street and M-28 has become famous not only in the snowmobiling world, but in general, too.

And what's a city along a lake without enjoying the pleasure of being on a boat? The city has a large marina and boat launch for a variety of sized boats. The glass bottom boat tours run out of the harbor and provide views of sunken ships located throughout Munising Bay. I haven't taken the tour myself, but from what I understand the bottom of the boat is glass so that you're able to view the shipwrecks with ease. In addition, the Pictured Rocks Boat Tour takes a cruise along the rock formations of Pictured Rocks. It's a three hour tour and it is definitely worth while. These are just a few of the bigger attractions - there really is so much more!

So if you're looking for a location in the Upper Peninsula with a lot to do year-round, be sure to consider Munising. It truly offers a lot and you'll be sure to be impressed with the small town, friendly atmosphere that the locals provide. For additional information on the community, be sure the check out the websites provided below.

Munising Visitors Bureau Inc.
Pictured Rocks Cruises Inc.
Shipwreck Tours: Munising Mi Glass Bottom Boat Tours
Alger County Chamber of Commerce

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