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Getting to Beaver Creek from Forty Nine Pond is uncomplicated; camping is available at Bewabic State Park. At Forty Nine Pond all through the summer highs are in the 70's. Throughout the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 50's. High temperatures throughout the wintertime are normally in the 20's, and winter nights come with lows in the 0's to Forty Nine Pond. So many amusing things to do at Forty Nine Pond, so little time. Forty Nine Pond
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| | gets a normal amount of yearly precipitation; September is when you get the most rain here; the driest month of the year is February. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Paint River; do stop at Bone Lake, it's a beautiful lake. If you need a place to stay Best Western Baraga Lakeside Inn is a pleasant choice, and camping at Paint River Hills Campground is always a pleasant experience. This lake is so wonderful. Get wet paddling on Tioga River, and since you're here, you could also check out striking Diana Pond.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.36083 Longitude: -88.31861
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Ski Brule, Michigan, 26 miles away 500 vertical feet |
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Tioga River, Baraga CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II-IV - 2.2 miles long (Highway 41 to Sturgeon River) |
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Paint River, Iron CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-III - 5.6 miles long (Hemlock River to Bates Amasa Road) |
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Rock River, Baraga CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II-III+ - 5 miles long (Worm Lake outlet to Sturgeon River) |
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Paint River Hills Campground
 | 11 miles away 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... ...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 along the Paint River its sanctuary, and hear the sound of the Paint River as it ... |
Craig Lake
 | 15 miles away This was a great time. A buddy of mine and I grabbed the canoe, tent, and fishing gear and headed out for a week. We overpacked, which made the reasonable portage quite difficult, though. After all the work, we were rewarded with a secluded island camp site about 30 minutes paddle from where we put in. I recommend this lake to anyone that likes to camp or fish. We caught a large number of Northern Pike and Smallmouth Bass while we were there, and were quite sad to leave. However, Bring bug repellent.....The horseflies during the day strike fear into the hearts of most mortal men and you can skin the mosquitos to make a coat.... |
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.... |
Ski Brule
 | 26 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.... |
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