One of the best driving roads in michigan is from Munising to Grand Marais.

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I have driven through the UP East-to-West and West-to-East several times, but 
am most familiar with Pictured Rocks and Munising area generally. [These images 
are from that area… https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p355522230 ] Other images 
from that general area: https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p735513422 On the west 
end of Munising, on MI-28, is (or was anyway…) a small walk-in/carry-out 
restaurant, IMHO one of the best sources of Cornish Pasties. But you will have 
many opportunities for this “local” dish throughout the UP. [In the late 1800s, 
early 1900s there were many immigrants from Cornwall to the UP, attracted by 
the copper mining and related jobs. Meg’s grandparents were part of that…] Just 
a bit west of Munising, Marquette is a nice college town with good lakefront, 
good brew pubs. There are numerous waterfalls and small lakes in the Hiawatha 
National Forest, SE of Munising. If you drive east from Munising, staying as 
close to Superior as you can, as far as Deer Park on CR-H58 there are multiple 
spots with good access to the lakeshore etc. Driving back west on US 2, 
Manistique has nice lakefront parks on the Lake Michigan shoreline. Tahquamenon 
Falls State Park and Seney National Wildlife Refuge are both worth the trip! 
If/when you get as far east as Tahquamenon Falls, it wouldn’t be that much 
further off to the NE to Sault St. Marie and the Soo Locks. I recommend 
Lakeshore Drive which branches off of MI-123 a bit south of Paradise, takes you 
to a junction with I-75 a bit south of Sault St. Marie. Or SE to St. Ignace, a 
short ferry ride to Mackinac Island. If you get that far east, the Straits 
State Park just SW of Ignace provides great viewpoints of the Mackinaw Straits 
bridge. At the western end of I have been told that the Porcupine Mountains 
Wilderness State Park is also good but haven’t made it there yet. A link that 
may be useful… 
https://www.michigan.org/article/trip-idea/list-enchanting-michigan-waterfalls-visit-year-round
 Enjoy! Stan > On Jun 30, 2021, at 10:31 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > 
Going to the UP for the first time. > > What are the best places to shoot? > > 
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