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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. 11 miles north of Paradise on the Southeastern corner of Lake Superior, The unique geographical features of Whitefish Point and Whitefish Bay combine to offer maritime history, shipwreck diving, and bird watching all in one location! Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. Attracting over 60,000 visitors each season, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum is open for tours 7 days a week May thru October from 10 am to 6 pm. Museum tours feature four segments:. The unique features of Whitefi...
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. The Great Waters of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Full of history with a relaxing ambiance, the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island has been tastefully preserved. Even though the hotel has modern amenities, it holds the original architecture built in 1887, with no matching rooms. The entertainment of Mackinac Island mixed with the atmosphere from the hotel; this is truly a historical experience. Abandon your modern-day automobile and hop a ferry to the middle of the 19th century!
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. The Upper Tahquamenon Falls is the second largest waterfall east of the Mississippi River. Up to 50,000 gallons of water per second are propelled 50 feet down into the river below, sustaining a thunderous roar in the heart of an otherwise peaceful Michigan state park. In winter, the power of the falls is halted, frozen and preserved in the breathtaking beauty of crystalized water columns. A set of 5 drop-offs lying beneath the rushing water of the Tahquamenon River, the Low...
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. Go hiking in Michigan right here in Paradise! What better way to experience the natural beauty of the Paradise region than to travel its numerous Upper Michigan Hiking trails. Pack a snack, water bottle, bug spray, and map and head for the trails! With routes of various difficulties featured throughout Tahquamenon Falls State Park and Hiawatha National Forest, your stay in Paradise has many UP hiking trails waiting for you to discover! North Country National Scenic Trail.
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. PARADISE HOTELS, MOTELS, CABINS, and RESORTS. View our Places To Stay and Spend a night in Paradise! Curley’s Paradise Motel. Curley’s Paradise Motel. M-123 at Whitefish Point Rd. Toll Free: 1 (800) 236-7368. 4 one bedroom and two bedroom cottages. 2 full sized homes sleeping up to 8. Picnic tables and fire rings. Free high speed internet. Tennis court,exercise room,and game room. On premises scuba air fills for diving. Pets allowed under certain conditions. Walk along the ...
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. During the fall many enjoy the changing colors in the Tahquamenon Falls State Park. More things to do include viewing the great number of birds migrating from the area at the Whitefish Point Bird Observatory. When the chill of winter seizes the region, our outdoors activities don’t slow down. When the snow is on the ground, we take to the trails by enjoying snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Click the button to receive more information on Paradise!
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. Click the button to receive more information on Paradise! Paradise Area Tourism Council - P.O. Box 64 - Paradise, Michigan 49768 (906) 492-3927.
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. Paradise Area Night Riders. With over 200 inches of snow falling annually, Paradise, Michigan is a winter recreation wonderland. A seemingly endless array of snowmobile, ski, and snowshoe trails beckon you to embark on a new adventure each day. So what are you waiting for? Jump right in to the heart of the Paradise winter today! 52 miles: Trail accessed from Clark Lake road, 11 miles southwest of Paradise. River Trail (Tahquamenon Falls State Park). Wilderness Loop (Tahquam...
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Welcome to Paradise, Michigan
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Spring in Michigan’s Paradise. Mighty Mac Bridge to Paradise. Travel north on I-75 across the Mackinac Bridge. Take Exit 352 for M123 N toward Newberry. Stay on M123 N to Paradise Michigan. Approx. 70 miles. Curley Lewis Scenic Highway. From Paradise, travel south on M-123, take the Curly Lewis Scenic Highway #221 to Point Iroquois Lighthouse, Bay Mills, Brimley and Sault St. Marie. Approx. 55 miles. Paradise to Grand Marais. Grand Marais to Paradise. Tahquamenon Scenic Heritage Byway. From Paradise take...