Lake Paradise - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Lake Paradise

Lake Paradise, is a true gem of the Great Lakes region. This peaceful lake boasts crystal-clear water with miles of pristine shoreline, perfect for swimming or paddling around in a canoe on a sunny afternoon. For those looking for adventure, the nearby forests provide ample hiking trails and plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife in its natural habitat. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy casting their lines out into the lake, where they can look forward to catching walleye and pike.

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Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park

Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park

8.93km from Lake Paradise

Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park is an amazing recreational park that the whole family can enjoy. The park offers many activities such as hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and snowshoeing. There's also a campground for overnight stays and shelters for gathering with friends and family. The park itself is filled with history, featuring a dam built in 1873 and a lighthouse built in 1921 - both of which are on the National Register of Historic Places.

Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry Company - Mackinaw City Dock #1

Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry Company's Mackinaw City Dock #1 is quickly becoming a popular tourist spot situated directly between the Straits of Mackinac and Lake Huron, offering visitors breathtaking views and incredible experiences. Those looking to hop on a ferry will be delighted to find options ranging from trips across the lake for casino visits and shopping to a narrated tour of the area that allows passengers to take in stunning sights from Old Mackinac Pt. Lighthouse.

Headlands International Dark Sky Park

Headlands International Dark Sky Park

10.19km from Lake Paradise

Headlands International Dark Sky Park is a unique public park that offers visitors unparalleled views of the night sky. With its pristine nighttime darkness, which is free from artificial lighting, Headlands provides astronomers and nature enthusiasts with the ideal environment to observe and photograph astronomical events. In addition, its dark night skies are also valuable habitat for bat species, nocturnal animals such as owls and deer, and other wildlife species adapted to darkness.

Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum

Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum

10.66km from Lake Paradise

The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum is a great place for anyone interested in the maritime activities of the Great Lakes. Visitors to the museum can explore restored World War II-era work areas and quarters, along with interactive exhibits dedicated to U.S. Coast Guard operations, maritime navigation, navigation equipment, and meteorology on the Great Lakes. There is also a recreation area for visitors to learn about shipbuilding techniques.

Colonial Michilimackinac

Colonial Michilimackinac

11.2km from Lake Paradise

Colonial Michilimackinac is a place full of history and cultural heritage. At the center of this charming attraction is Fort Michilimackinac, which was an important fur trading post during the colonial period. Visitors also have the opportunity to explore a museum filled with artifacts collected from archaeological digs, take a tour and browse through an impressive 18th century Great Lakes Fur Trading Village. The area is rugged yet peaceful.

McGulpin Point Lighthouse

McGulpin Point Lighthouse

11.34km from Lake Paradise

McGulpin Point Lighthouse, has protected the waters of Lake Michigan since 1869. The lighthouse stands an impressive 49 feet tall and was constructed of cut stone with a circular spiral stairway enclosed in its center. The beacon can be seen from up to 15 nautical miles away, protecting vessels that would have otherwise been at the mercy of treacherous waves and hidden rocks. There have been many adjustments over the years to update the century-plus old structure.

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Cheboygan County

Cheboygan County

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Cheboygan County, located in the northeast corner of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, offers a variety of natural and man-made offerings to those who visit. From its vibrant downtowns on Lake Huron that feature quaint shops, restaurants and art galleries, to its endless array of outdoor activities like fishing and hiking, Cheboygan County provides something for everyone. Visitors can take part in historical tours throughout the county highlighting the area's past Native American inhabitants as well a

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