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Anyone ever ride the U.P. of MI.?

Mazo EMS2

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Wife and I are gonna head back up to the U.P. this fall for several days. It's awesome up there in the fall. Just curious if anyone has some first hand experience of what to do and where to go ideas. I have a general idea of what we'll do, and where we'll go, but the more info the better... So chime in as you please. Gonna head up for the first week in October if anyone wants to try to join up for a day.
 
Mac Bridge and city
Soo Locks
Taq fall
Copper Harbor
Shipwreck Museum
Pictured Rocks
And much more!
great trip on a bike enjoy.
 
Been a few years, but I used to live in Ashland WI-right next to the UP. Also traveled the UP extensively. Inventoried almost every grocery store up there.

Your right about the fall colors. They don't get much better. Give the Copper Harbor area some time as well as the Pictured Rocks area of Lake Superior. It's worth it.
 
I just booked a room for 5 nights in Escanaba. The plan is to ride in a different direction every day, (250 miles a day) and so far you guys have mentioned some of my "targets". Gonna do the big bridge and probably get caught up in the tourist trap of Mac City for part of a day. Pictured Rock is in my sights too. Thinking Grand Marais too. Since we're gonna make it a 5 day stay in Escanaba, we'll likely trailer there and take a few extra things along. Hoping to find a few little Mom N Pop restaurants and bars and some waterfalls as well.
 
Just got back from doing a solo 'Lake Michigan Circle Tour' - started in Chicago thru Indiana and around. Met a group of riders in Wi that asked if I did the 'Tunnel of Tree's' up near Traverse City- I was bummed that I missed that one. At least see if you want to put that on you're list. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TRIP- can't wait to do it again
 
Going across the bridge is thrilling to say the least! Take sate road 2 once you cross the bridge, great views of Lake Michigan. If you had to White fish point, stop in Paradise for some great fish and chips! It will be a great trip for you!
 
Some U.P. Suggestions.....

I spent 10 days camping in Copper Harbor (cage & camper) a couple of years ago. Lots of beautiful things to see there. If I recall rightly, Fort Wilkins was cool, and the Delaware Mine was interesting.

Recently I drove back from North Dakota on Route 2. Peaceful, scenic ride. Watch for the deer (antlered rats, Uncle Joe called them). I found some of the smaller, roadside rest stops were just as neat as the major State and National parks.

Earlier this summer, I rode with the "girl posse" up to Brimley, near St. Ignace. Again, beautiful scenery. The bridge, on the Spyder, was barely tolerable, due to my fear of heights. Thats a big bridge! We left early on a Sunday morning & had difficulty finding an open gas station.

Oh, and Fayette Historic State Park is another place to not miss.

Have fun.

~Sandee~
 
Wife and I are gonna head back up to the U.P. this fall for several days. It's awesome up there in the fall. Just curious if anyone has some first hand experience of what to do and where to go ideas. I have a general idea of what we'll do, and where we'll go, but the more info the better... So chime in as you please. Gonna head up for the first week in October if anyone wants to try to join up for a day.

Pictured Rocks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictured_Rocks_National_Lakeshore

Quincy Mine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Mine

Soo Locks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Locks

If you drop down to the southern portion

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Bear_Dunes_National_Lakeshore

Willie
 
St Ignace

One of my all time favorite eateries is the Driftwood Motel in St Ignace MI, Try the Planked Whitefish. No, it does not have a fancy name nor come with a high price tag, just good food.:firstplace:

As previously mentioned in the lower peninsula...
There is Legs Inn (Cross Village) at the northern end of the Tunnel of Trees. Legs Inn is another, can't pass up, historic stop with good food (Polish) and a great patio view overlooking lake Michigan. At the southern end, in Harbor Springs, is Tom's Mom's Cookies. oh my!

So much to do, so little time.
 
Escanaba?...I can't go there without suggesting that you watch the movie "Escanaba in da Moonlight" before you go. Quite a parody on the northern peninsula. Silly...yet amusing.
 
U.P....

Wife and I are gonna head back up to the U.P. this fall for several days. It's awesome up there in the fall. Just curious if anyone has some first hand experience of what to do and where to go ideas. I have a general idea of what we'll do, and where we'll go, but the more info the better... So chime in as you please. Gonna head up for the first week in October if anyone wants to try to join up for a day.


Definitely go on the Agawa Canyon Tour Train ride. And the Soo Locks Boat Tours. Both are worth the time.

Chris
 
I just booked a room for 5 nights in Escanaba. The plan is to ride in a different direction every day, (250 miles a day) and so far you guys have mentioned some of my "targets". Gonna do the big bridge and probably get caught up in the tourist trap of Mac City for part of a day. Pictured Rock is in my sights too. Thinking Grand Marais too. Since we're gonna make it a 5 day stay in Escanaba, we'll likely trailer there and take a few extra things along. Hoping to find a few little Mom N Pop restaurants and bars and some waterfalls as well.

That sounds like a good plan and fun every day. don't forget to post some pics and give us your recommendations!
 
We are here now!

Howdy Folks,
We are here,(Iron Mountain), after taking "The Badger" ferry across to Wisconsin. We are headed to Copper Harbor today, then taking a ride across, visiting 12 Water Falls, then back down across " The Bridge" to home. A few rain showers, but "Snoopy" ('14 RTS), is performing flawlessly as usual.
Highly recommend this Adventure👍👍👍
Stay Safe, Stay Happy,
Old Man Grizz & The Boss😘
 
The last time I rode the U.P. was over 30 years ago on a Virago, stopping whenever I saw something interesting. Took over a week to make it around Lake Michigan and back home to Wolverine Lake. Good times.

john
 
We always try to get to Copper Harbor for fall colors. And then back to the porcupine mts. Beautiful up there. I think Grand Marais is a little far from Escanaba, last I knew it was way up in the northern tip of Minnesota. We always stay at Calumet. Americ Inn has special rates for bikers. Have a good trip.
 
I just booked a room for 5 nights in Escanaba. The plan is to ride in a different direction every day, (250 miles a day) and so far you guys have mentioned some of my "targets". Gonna do the big bridge and probably get caught up in the tourist trap of Mac City for part of a day. Pictured Rock is in my sights too. Thinking Grand Marais too. Since we're gonna make it a 5 day stay in Escanaba, we'll likely trailer there and take a few extra things along. Hoping to find a few little Mom N Pop restaurants and bars and some waterfalls as well.


make sure you ride highway 58, from Munising to grand marsai.......it is a great road. also, ride up to copper harbor is fun too if you have the time

enjoy!
 
I just booked a room for 5 nights in Escanaba. The plan is to ride in a different direction every day, (250 miles a day) and so far you guys have mentioned some of my "targets". Gonna do the big bridge and probably get caught up in the tourist trap of Mac City for part of a day. Pictured Rock is in my sights too. Thinking Grand Marais too. Since we're gonna make it a 5 day stay in Escanaba, we'll likely trailer there and take a few extra things along. Hoping to find a few little Mom N Pop restaurants and bars and some waterfalls as well.
IMHO I wouldn't"t stay in Escanaba, kind of a bust. Go north and stay in Muenising, Grand Marais, Marquerte, much more scenic and more to do in evenings. Ride from Muenising to Grand Marais is epic! Lake Superior is, well, superior to the southern UP. Copper Harbor a must and hit Jam Pot on the way.
 
IMHO I wouldn't"t stay in Escanaba, kind of a bust. Go north and stay in Muenising, Grand Marais, Marquerte, much more scenic and more to do in evenings. Ride from Muenising to Grand Marais is epic! Lake Superior is, well, superior to the southern UP. Copper Harbor a must and hit Jam Pot on the way.

Yeah, I know there isn't much in Escanaba, but we might wanna wander south one day too. I was also looking for the cheap rate for a room, and Escanaba came through for us. I've heard quite a few talk about H58 to Grand Marais, so it's definitely on my list
 
The U.P. is a long ways from east to west. I do a ton of riding in the western 1/3 of the U.P., so we should ask if you are seeking the best roads to ride or do you want to know about the best scenic stops along the way? I would for sure hit Lake of the Clouds (Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park) in the far west along Lake Superior. Then run the spine of the Keweenaw all the way up through Houghton Hancock to Copper Harbor (US 41) and then come back down to the lift bridge along the west coast on M-26 and M-203, some of the best roads in the entire U.P. along with the final ten miles of US 41 heading north into Copper Harbor. Off to the east you should do the Marquette to Munising to Grand Marais run, even drop down to Tahquamenon Falls. All of M-28 from east to west is much better than US 2 in my opinion, any day.

BUT, truth be known, some of the better roads are just south of the border in Wisconsin. Any of the county and state roads from Hurley across to Presque Isle, Land O Lakes, Manitowish Waters, Florence, Nelma, Aurora, Niagara, awesome riding. I was just there a couple weeks ago, going back next week.
 
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