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The Manistique Marina is a pretty
spot to visit and a nice place to fish. The marina has plenty
of parking and also boasts a playground for the kids. |
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We have a charming downtown
area with many shops and a small, lighted park at the end of
the street. |
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The Manistique River winds through
town, under US-2 Highway, and out into Lake Michigan. |
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The Manistique Water Tower and
the Siphon Bridge are historical sites as you travel through
town. The Siphon Bridge is part of the main road through town,
and is one of the few bridges in the world where the water level
rises higher than the road. |
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Big Springs, also known as Kitch-iti-kipi
from legends of the Chippewa, is located in Palms Book State
Park, near Indian Lake. Visitors can use the self guiding
raft to go across the lake and see through the crystal clear
water to the bottom 40 feet below. |
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In addition to Lake Michigan, Manistique is also
surrounded by many inland lakes that are popular for swimming,
fishing, and recreation. The two lakes pictured here, Dodge Lake
on the left and Indian Lake on the right, are both all-sports
lakes. Indian Lake is the largest, about 8400 acres, and features
Indian Lake State Park on one end of the lake and Palms Book
State Park on the other end, both providing public access beaches
and picnic areas, as well as public boat launches. Dodge lake
also has a public boat launch and swimming area, as do many of
the smaller inland lakes around Manistique. |
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