Moon Michigan's Upper Peninsula Travel Book
Description
Rugged shorelines, dense forests, and quiet towns define the Upper Peninsula, where travel feels less hurried and more connected to the landscape. This guide traces a path through waterfalls, lakeshores, and historic communities, offering a balanced mix of well-loved destinations and places that reward a slower, more deliberate pace.
Flexible itineraries and regional insights help shape trips that fit the moment—whether it’s a long weekend or a deeper exploration. With practical guidance alongside local perspective, it brings clarity to a region that can feel both vast and quietly tucked away.
Full-color photography and detailed maps complement the narrative, helping travelers visualize routes and experiences while adding depth to each destination. Seasonal recommendations highlight how the U.P. shifts throughout the year, from peak summer days to quiet winter stretches.
A thoughtful guide for those drawn to the Upper Peninsula’s quieter roads, expansive water, and enduring sense of place.
