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After a long day outdoors Americinn - Iron River, Mi is a wonderful place to spend a night or two, and if you came for an overnight stay Iron River Koa Kampground is a fine location to camp. Get wet paddling on Brule River, and you'll never forgive yourself if you don’t go skiing at Brule Mountain if you're here. This lake is so wonderful. The yearly rain here at Cemetery Lake is about average; throughout August this area sees the most rain; February is when it's
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| | the driest. Whitewater paddling is fine on Paint River, and pretty scenery and magnificent skiing is what you acquire at Ski Brule. Cemetery Lake really is in the middle of a lovely outdoors paradise. A lake close by is Gibson Lake, and some of the water nearby flows, like Harrison Creek. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a spot to stay Best Western Baraga Lakeside Inn is a great choice; Fire Lake is a nearby lake that you could have a look at. | |
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Why not camp at Bewabic State Park if you're here at Cemetery Lake, and going for a hike on the Lauterman Trail is always a nice adventure. Summertime highs at Cemetery Lake usually tend to be in the 80's, and through the night it
cools down to the 50's. All through the winter highs are in the 20's, and night lows throughout the winter for Cemetery Lake tend to be in the 0's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.23556 Longitude: -88.46694
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Ski Brule, Michigan, 15 miles away 500 vertical feet |
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Paint River, Iron CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class I-III - 5.6 miles long (Hemlock River to Bates Amasa Road) |
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Brule River, Forest/Florence CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class I-II - 15.8 miles long (Highway 189 to FS2150) |
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Rock River, Baraga CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-III+ - 5 miles long (Worm Lake outlet to Sturgeon River) |
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Paint River Hills Campground
 | 5 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery... PETS:leashed... Site 15 with turkeys... River trail picture one... PRH trail map... Paint River from PRH DeLorge... GI Cabin... ... 1800’s were attracted to its virgin forests and the rich mineral content of the ground. That untouched beauty remains only in a few unique areas left over from bygone days. Paint River Hills is truly one of those areas.
The highlight of Paint River Hills Campground is its hiking trail along the Paint River. The loop trail, about half-mile long, winds through and around the rock bluffs and hills that form the banks of the Paint River and for years has been the playground of local youngsters. The name “Paint River Hills” is the term used by locals to describe the location of the campground. Youngsters have named other areas such as Peeper Hollow, Big Rock Candy Mountain, White Pine Lookout, Fairy Tale Swamp, Rock Fort, Thistle Swamp and Camel Back Lookout.
As the trail leads you to several lookouts down the river identification signs greet you naming trees in native Ojibwa as well as Latin and English. You will wind through an old white cedar stand and see rare quartz rock outcroppings. You will have an opportunity to see abundant wildlife, which considers this area alon... |
Iron River Rv Park
 | 13 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery, Pool...TENT:Tent sites have access to water and electric, RV:There are 31 sites available. There are 16 full hook-ups (water, electric, sewer & cable). 1 site has water, electric & cable (no sewer). 14 sites have water and electric. All sites have access to building with showers and restrooms. , - 31 RV hookups, PETS:Pets are required to be controlled., FIRES:Each site has a firepit, STORE:Not on site. RV park is conveniently located near downtown for access to retail stores, GROCERY:Grocery stores within walking distance, POOL:Not on site. By arrangement with America Inn (which is adjacent), campers can use their pool for a fee.... |
Ski Brule
 | 14 miles away 9 PHOTOS Ski Brule was voted Visitor's Choice Favorite Resort 2008 in the Midwest by visitors to OnTheSnow.com! At Ski Brule, it's all about the snow. Our promise to our guests: ''Ski Brule will provide the best possible conditions at all times.'' Ski Brule is committed to providing the best snow, the best conditions, and the longest snow season in the Midwest. Ski Brule is also dedicated to providing a family-friendly atmosphere and the best value on the snow.... Whoohoo! My local ski hill on the internet, WOW! What can I say, Brule's got straight runs and wiggly runs, hard ones and easy ones, but they're all lots of fun. I've been here more times than I can remember and I keep coming back for more and more, year after year.... |
Paint River
 | 17 miles away I just took a 30 mile trip down this river with a group of 6 and three canoes. I thought it was great overall. There are a few shallow spots where we had to get out of the boat and pull it through the water but otherwise the depth is good. As far as the quote ''pretty good campgrounds'' go, these were not easily found but can be set up in the less dense forests alongside the water. The stretch over the hemlock rapids is a bit difficult on the lower hemlock but the upper is an exciting though slightly wet ride. The overall current throughout the river is not too fast so some paddling is needed. Thats about it, this is a great river. The scenery is beautiful, and if your staying overnight the stars are miraculous, so enjoy the view. If your in the trees alot watch out for ticks, (they found me well) but other than that, enjoy the ride.... |
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