Miners Castle, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Munising, Michigan

Experience Michigan’s Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | Stunning Lake Superior Views

Have you visited Michigan’s stunning Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore?  Along Lake Superior’s southern shore near Munising, Michigan, beautiful 50-200 foot sandstone cliffs stretch on for over 15 miles. These sedimentary sandstone cliffs are composed of minerals such as iron oxide, copper, manganese, and limonite deposited during the Precambrian and Cambrian periods. As groundwater drips down…

Pale purple iris at entrance to HarborMarket

Explore Lake Michigan’s Beautiful Southern Shore | Kenosha HarborMarket

Market season is something to anticipate in the Great Lakes region!  Are you looking for a vibrant farmer’s market with fresh, seasonal produce, sweet treats, arts and crafts, fresh artisan breads and cheeses, live music, all with the backdrop of one of our beautiful Great Lakes? HarborMarket, in Kenosha Wisconsin, is the place to be along…

Two kayaks gliding through Lulu Lake, Wisconsin

Paddle Wisconsin’s Beautiful Lulu Lake | Discover Hidden Native Treasures

One of my favorite lakes to paddle in southeastern Wisconsin is Lulu Lake, located in Walworth County.  Lulu Lake State Natural Area is a State Natural Area (SNA), designated in 1977.  The Nature Conservancy and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources jointly manage Lulu Lake State Natural Area. Note: This post may contain affiliate links.  If…

Blackrocks Beach, Presque Isle, Marquette, Michigan

Explore the Beautiful Upper Peninsula | Marquette, Michigan 2026 Adventure Guide

Marquette Michigan, located on the southern shore of Lake Superior, is the largest city in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Home to 20,000+ residents, the city is historically known for the shipping of iron ore through the Marquette Iron Range. Large vessels regularly pass through the ports of Marquette. This historic city on Lake Superior’s southern…

Kettle Moraine State Forest | 3 Beautiful Spring Wildflower Hikes

As winter transitions to spring, new life emerges.  Birds begin to nest, trees and shrubs begin to bud, and my personal favorite – native spring wildflowers begin to emerge. Wisconsin’s native spring wildflowers, also known as ephemerals due to their short-lived nature, appear in early spring before the leaf canopy has filled out. They are here…