At Fort Wilkins State Park you find a heap of outdoors recreation, so you may have a ball during your stay. Fort Wilkins State Park has beautiful nature scenery for you to enjoy. Fort Wilkins State Park has a wealth of natural beauty; it's a site where everybody has a tremendous time. Fort Wilkins State Park gets a normal amount of yearly rain; the month with most of the snow is January; April is the month with the least moisture. Whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then we recommend Montreal River, and as expected French Annie
Creek is a beautiful stream that is worth taking a look at. There's so much to do here at Fort Wilkins State Park that you need to camp here for a while, Fanny Hooe Resort and Campground is a delightful spot for that, and there's whitewater on Eagle River for all you thrill seekers.
Take a side tour to Garden Brook, and taking a little visit to nearby Copper Harbor is a great idea. All the outdoors fun things next to Fort Wilkins State Park will keep you coming back again and again. People from Copper Harbor love to come to Fort Wilkins State Park, and why not go to close by Aetna Creek while you're here at Fort Wilkins State Park. Fun pastimes are bountiful; there's always something for everybody. Fort Wilkins State Park is a perfect site for a trip when you have to get out of the house. Fort Wilkins State Park is a common site
to spend time for the inhabitants of Copper Harbor. Through the months of summer at Fort Wilkins State Park highs are commonly in the 70's. Summer night lows drop down to the 50's. Throughout the winter highs are in the 20's with temperatures at Fort Wilkins State Park dipping down into the 0's through winter nights.
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