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Take the best winter hikes in the Upper Peninsula

location_onTahquamenon Falls State Park, Paradise, MI
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Tahquamenon Falls State Park

4.8 (8.5K Google reviews)

41382 W M-123
Paradise, MI

Open daily until 10:00 PMsee hourshide hours

Monday:

8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Sunday:

8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Outdoor enthusiasts, winter is the best time to explore the beautiful, blissfully uncrowded hiking trails in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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Visit ice caves

location_onEben Ice Caves Trailhead, Deerton, MI
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Eben Ice Caves Trailhead

4.8 (415 Google reviews)

Frey Rd
Deerton, MI

Outdoor enthusiasts, winter is the best time to explore the beautiful, blissfully uncrowded hiking trails in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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Visit frozen waterfalls

location_onBlack River Harbor, Ironwood, MI
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Black River Harbor

4.9 (45 Google reviews)

Ironwood, MI

Outdoor enthusiasts, winter is the best time to explore the beautiful, blissfully uncrowded hiking trails in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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Enjoy other outdoor winter activities

location_onMarquette, MI
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Marquette

Marquette, Michigan, United States

Outdoor enthusiasts, winter is the best time to explore the beautiful, blissfully uncrowded hiking trails in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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Don't forget to dress in layers and wear snowshoes for areas with deeper snow!

location_onUpper Peninsula of Michigan, MI
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Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Michigan, United States

Dress in layers. Include undergarments that wick away sweat and keep you dry while you are burning calories. Wool-based clothing is a smart choice since it is a warm, naturally wicking option. Remove some of your layers if you get too hot but remember it’s better to have too much on than not enough! Wear warm gloves, a hat, scarf or gaiter, and boots with wool socks. Wear snowshoes or cross-country skis when the snow is too deep to walk through. Research your destinations ahead of time before you go out on your adventure. Carry water, snacks, a cell phone, first aid supplies and matches. Let someone know where you will be hiking and when you plan to return.

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