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Multicolored sandstone cliffs, beaches, sand dunes, waterfalls, inland lakes, streams, forests and wildlife comprise this scenic area on Lake Superior. Activities include sightseeing, camping, kayaking, backpacking, hiking, fishing, hunting, picnicking, boating, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, a maritime museum, a lighthouse and a visitor's center. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore stands out among the rest as having a reputation for being one of the most spectacular parks to give ice climbing a go — whether you are a novice or an experienced climber. Dogs on a leash no longer than six feet are allowed on Miners Beach.
ValerieR241 | May 2025
Nice drive
Had a wonderful time in this park. Although our boat trip was cancelled due to weather and waves, we got to drive through the park and stop at all the pull outs. We still got to see magnificent...
Bernard W | May 2025
Power of Water
The east side of the seashore is mostly sand dunes whereas the west side are colorful limestone cliffs. Both sides have visitor information centers.
On the west side, Miners Castle offers two...
Erica F | June 2024
Nice Stop
Since the weather was not great during our trip, we scrapped the tour boat idea and settled for the Interpretive Center in town and a visit to the Lakeshore to take in the view from atop. Short but...
JerriAL1 | October 2024
Amazing experience at every overlook.
We visited in mid-late October and were pleasantly surprised by seasonably warm temperatures (70’s) which allowed for great hiking and exploring with small crowds and few other people out on the...
Diana M | October 2024
Boat Trip a must
Unfortunately it was windy the day we visited Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. This prevented any boat tours. We found it difficult to really see the park by car. It is massive and driving to...
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