First stop, Michigan's largest natural freshwater spring. Measuring two hundred feet across and forty feet deep, over 1
0,000 gallons of water per minute gush from the spring's fissures in theRead more
First stop, Michigan's largest natural freshwater spring. Measuring two hundred feet across and forty feet deep, over 1
0,000 gallons of water per minute gush from the spring's fissures in theRead more
We traveled 2,600 feet through drifts and tunnels to 400 feet below the earths surface were we saw amazing rock formations and large underground lighted caverns The mine operated for 68 years andRead more
The spring was discovered in 1903 when the Oliver Mining Company struck water here while drilling for iron in 1903.
The Falls are located along the Ontonagon River...
After breakfast we departed for Lake of the Clouds. Surrounded by the silhouettes of the ancient Porcupine Mountains, the Lake of the Clouds is a blue gem amid the thick forest and one of the mostRead more
Dinner