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MICHIGAN’S DREAM DESTINATION – KEWEENAW SNOWMOBILING

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SNOWMOBILING IN THE KEWEENAW xplore more scenic vistas and picturesque trails as you ride along the coast of Lake Superior and atop ancient mountain ridges. On average the Keweenaw receives over 270 inches of snow annually. From meticulously maintained trails to adrenaline-packed experiences through the pines and along Lake Superior shoreline, there’s no shortage of sledding adventures. With over 230 miles of snowmobile trails and award-winning restaurants and lodging along the way, the Keweenaw is a snowmobiler’s dream destination! tour winding over rolling terrain, with towering forests and panoramic views of meadows and wetlands. Unique to the state of Wisconsin, these ATV trails offer an unparalleled touring experience of the Chequamegon National Forest. UTVs are legal (up to 65-inch wide) in the national forest.

Whether you are on a peaceful family cruise, a mud-slinging adventure, or an all-inclusive tour, it can all be done in the Hayward Lakes area. When the ride is over, share your stories, laughter and smiles at one of the area’s wonderful and welcoming businesses. There are souvenirs, cold drinks, hot food and warm beds for all. When you hear, “Welcome to the Northwoods,” you will know you are in the right place!

WHERE TO GO SNOWMOBILING IN THE KEWEENAW?

The Keweenaw Peninsula has more than 230 miles of snowmobile trails running from southern Houghton County all the way to Copper Harbor. The Keweenaw’s trail system offers visitors access to thousands of acres of Upper Peninsula wilderness and Lake Superior in addition to many of the region’s communities like Houghton, Hancock, Calumet, and others.

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