Whitefish Bay Scenic Byway
Visitor Services
Camping is available locally in the Hiawatha National Forest, Brimley and Tagquamenon State Parks, or one of the many nearby private campgrounds. These areas offer picnicing, swimming, fishing and boating. Resturants, lodging, gas, and groceries are also available in the...
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Fees Only at special attractions. |
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Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities Segments of the North Country Trail crisscross the byway and follow the shore of Whitefish Bay. Forty-two miles of this trail lie in the Soo District of the Hiawatha National Forest, offering a...
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Camping For nearby campground reservations:
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Food There are places to buy food along this byway. |
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Gasoline Gasoline is available. |
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Information There is an authoritative information center along this byway. |
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Lodging There is overnight lodging along this byway. |
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Retail There are places to shop along this byway. |
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Special Considerations
Fall color tours are spectacular.
For more information, please contact the Hiawatha National Forest:
2727 N. Lincoln Road, Escanaba MI 49829 906-786-4062Restrictions
Road closures are uncommon. However, lake effect snows can complicate winter driving conditions.
Seasons
- Best Time to Drive
The fall color season offers exceptional beauty.
- Winter
Both the Valley Spur Trails and the McKeever Ski Trail provide access to cross country skiing.
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Whitefish Bay Scenic Byway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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