BEACHES

Northern Wisconsin & Upper Michigan BEACHES Options

The beaches near Ironwood, MI, offer the perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities, making them an ideal destination for relaxation and adventure. Many located along the shores of Lake Superior and some inland lakes, these pristine sandy beaches feature crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing.

Unmatched Scenic Views & Relaxation

Breathtaking Sunsets
Catch stunning views of Lake Superior’s sunsets from secluded spots for quiet reflection or picnics.
Family-Friendly
Enjoy spacious beaches ideal for beach games, hiking, and nature walks.

Adventure & Watersports

Kayaking & Paddleboarding
Explore the calm waters for a thrilling adventure or enjoy fishing along the shore.
Nature Reserves & Parks
Discover nearby parks and trails for more outdoor exploration amidst lush forests and wildflowers.

Accessible & Well-Equipped

Amenities
Many beaches feature well-maintained picnic areas, restrooms, and parking for easy access and comfort.
Perfect for Day Trips
Easily accessible for day trips or weekend getaways, offering a mix of relaxation and recreational activities.

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful day by the water or an active outdoor adventure, the beaches near Ironwood are a must-see, providing both natural beauty and endless recreational opportunities.

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Ironwood
Dogs Allowed

Black River Harbor

Access & Views
– Offers access to Lake Superior
– Walk across a suspension bridge to the beach
– Ideal for watching sunsets, rock picking, swimming, and beach bonfires
Scenic Features
– Picturesque hiking trails
– Waterfalls: Rainbow, Sandstone, Potawatomi (wheelchair access), Gorge and Great Conglomerate
Amenities
– Vault toilet
– Picnic area

COPPER PEAK
BLACK RIVER HARBOR INFO
FIND YOUR NORTH WATERFALL BROCHURE

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Marenisco

Lake Gogebic State Park

Fishing
– Known for Walleyes, Smallmouth Bass, and Jumbo Perch throughout the year
– Shore fishing available at the DNR pier in Bergland
Watercraft Rentals
– Rent kayaks, canoes, SUPs, or personal watercraft at the park office
– Use the park’s launch for fishing boats, speedboats, pontoon boats, and more
Boating
– Public boat launches in Bergland and four other sites on the lake
Ice Fishing
– Popular, primarily accessed by snowmobile
Park Amenities
– Pavilion with picnic tables, playground equipment, self-guided hiking interpretive trail, paved boat launch, swimming area, pier access, and restrooms
Hiking
– Lake Gogebic Forest Trail (2 miles), perfect for bird spotting, fern, and fungi photography
Snowmobiling
– Access via Trail 1 or Trail 13 for snowmobiling on the 20-square-mile lake

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Ironwood
Dogs Allowed

Little Girl’s Point

Unique Pebble Beach
– Perfect for agate and Yooperlight hunters
– Favorite beach of the locals
– Swim, float, paddle or beach bonfires
– Photo worthy sunsets
Access
– Easy, close parking to a half mile of Lake Superior lakeshore
– Lesser known path to the right of park; down a slight hill
View
– Apostle Islands to the Northwest
– Porcupine Mountains to the Northeast
Amenities
– Picnic area with 2 pavilions, picnic tables, grills and restrooms


BEACH INFO
YOOPERLITES

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Ontonagon
Dogs Allowed

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

“The Porkies”
– Michigan’s largest state park
– 60,000 acres of old-growth forest, waterfalls, Lake Superior shoreline, rivers, trails and ridges
– Popular for camping, hiking, snowmobiling, fishing, and more
Natural Attractions
– Lake of the Clouds
– Scenic Presque Isle River corridor
– Summit Peak observation tower
– Roaring waterfalls and picturesque vistas
Recreational Features
– Porcupine Mountains Winter Sport Complex
– Fall chairlift rides
– 18-hole disc golf course
– Porcupine Mountains Shooting Complex (managed by Lake Superior Sportsman Club)
Access
– ATV/UTV and snowmobile access
– Park roads, including County Road M-107 and South Boundary Road, close from Dec. 1 through late spring for safety
– During winter, closed roads become designated snowmobile trails and reopen when safe for vehicles, as determined by the Ontonagon County Road Commission


WATERFALL GUIDE

TRAILS
MAP
AREA GUIDE

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Hurley
Dogs Allowed

Saxon Harbor

ACCESS VIA TRAIL 3 – ATV/UTV & SNOWMOBILE
– A quaint harbor on Lake Superior’s south shore near the MI border
– Ideal for fishing, sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, agate hunting, and swimming
– Stunning sunsets with the Apostle Islands visible on the horizon

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Wakefield
Dogs Allowed

Sunday Lake

– Popular spot for fishing, swimming, or paddling
– Access via Eddy City Park or Southwest City Park
– Enjoy a 3-mile walk, bike ride, or snowshoe around the lake on a paved trail
ATV/UTV & Snowmobile Access
– Trail access for ATV/UTV and snowmobiles
– Easy access from both parks, connecting to nearby trail systems.

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Ironwood
Dogs Allowed

Superior Falls

ATV/UTV ACCESSIBLE

• Upper Trail difficulty: Easy
• Lower Trail difficulty: Difficult
• Travel difficulty: Easy
• Height: 90 feet


Superior Falls
– One of the tallest waterfalls in WI with a total drop of 110 feet across several levels
– Located on the Montreal River, which forms the boundary between upper MI and northern WI
– Known for its gorgeous river, huge gorges, and excellent whitewater in spring
Accessibility
– Main viewing area is easily accessible from the parking lot
– Steep hike down to Lake Superior offers a different perspective of the falls and the massive gorge
– Excellent spot for finding skipping stones along the Lake Superior shoreline

DIRECTIONS
Taking US 2 North, turn right onto Hwy 122 and travel approximately 4.2 miles. You’ll cross into Michigan as you go over a bridge (the road becomes Lake Rd). Travel another half mile and turn left onto a gravel road. A parking area is available.
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