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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a U.S. National Lakeshore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States. It extends for 42 mi (68 km) along the shore of Lake Superior and covers 73,236 acres (114 sq mi; 296 km2). The park has extensive views of the hilly shoreline between Munising and Grand Marais in Alger County, with picturesque rock formations, waterfalls, and sand dunes.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Location of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
LocationAlger County, Michigan, United States
Nearest cityMunising, Michigan
Coordinates46°33′44″N 86°18′45″W / 46.56222°N 86.31250°W / 46.56222; -86.31250
Area73,236 acres (296.38 km2)
EstablishedOctober 15, 1966
Visitors476,888 (in 2005)
Governing bodyNational Park Service
WebsitePictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Official namePictured Rocks
DesignatedFebruary 17, 1965
Bridalveil Falls emptying into Lake Superior
Miners' Castle after one turret collapsed in April 2006[1]
Pictured Rocks in the distance

Pictured Rocks derives its name from the 13 miles (24  km) of colorful sandstone cliffs northeast of Munising. The cliffs reach up to 200 feet (60 m) above lake level. They have been naturally sculptured into a variety of shallow caves, arches, and formations resembling castle turrets and human profiles. Near Munising, visitors can also visit Grand Island, most of which are included in the separate Grand Island National Recreation Area.

The U.S. Congress designated Pictured Rocks the first National Lakeshore in the United States in 1966. It is governed by the National Park Service (NPS), with 22 year-round NPS employees as of May 2006, and received 1,313,179 visitors in 2021.[2]

Geology edit

 
Au Sable Light, built in 1874 after numerous shipwrecks

The colors in the cliffs are created by the large amounts of minerals in the rock. The cliffs are composed of the Munising Formation of 500-million-year-old Cambrian Period sandstone. The Munising Formation sits atop Precambrian sandstone of the Jacobsville Formation. The mottled red Jacobsville Formation is the oldest rock in the park. On top of the Munising Formation, acting as a cap over the other layers is the hard sandstone of the younger Au Train Formation from the Ordovician Period. Streaks on the face of the cliffs come from groundwater leaching out of the rock and evaporating, leaving streaks of iron (red), manganese (black-white), limonite (yellow-brown), copper (pink-green), and other minerals.[3]

 
Pictured Rocks seen from the Pictured Rocks Cruises.

History edit

Although the Pictured Rocks shore waters are a rich fishing ground, the sandstone cliffs are dangerous to canoes and other open boats skirting the coastline. In 1658, the fur trader Pierre Esprit Radisson made this risky passage and noted that his Native American companions made an offering of tobacco to the local spirit of the cliffs.

During the Romantic Era of the 1800s, a series of American writers described their feelings upon sight of the Pictured Rocks. Geologist and US Indian Agent Henry Rowe Schoolcraft visited in 1820 and remarked upon "some of the most sublime and commanding views in nature".[4] In 1850, George Copway Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bow, a Mississaugas Ojibwe writer and Methodist missionary, published The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation, in which he cited the detailed description of the Pictured Rock by General Lewis Cass.[5]: 24–7  Around 1850, developers planned a tourist resort, Grand Island City, adjacent to the Pictured Rocks near the current site of Munising.

After the lumbering era ended around 1910, much of the land making up the current National Lakeshore reverted to the state of Michigan for unpaid property taxes. Eager for federal help and recognition, the state cooperated with the federal government in the region's redevelopment. In October 1966, Congress passed a bill authorizing the establishment of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore " to preserve for the benefit, inspiration, education, recreational use, and enjoyment of the public, a significant portion of the diminishing shoreline of the United States and its related geographic and scientific features."[6] This was America's first National Lakeshore.

On April 13, 2006, one of the named rock formations collapsed: the Inner Turret of Miner's Castle in the Munising Formation. The collapse was reported via cell phone by fishermen in the area, according to chief ranger Larry Hach. Miners Castle consists of crumbly cross-bedded sandstone poorly cemented by secondary quartz, according to Research Ecologist Walter Loope of the U.S. Geological Survey. Rockfalls along the cliffs typically occur in the spring and fall due to freezing-thawing action.

On March 30, 2009, the Omnibus Public Land Management Act was signed into law, protecting 11,740 acres (47.5 km2) of Pictured Rocks as the Beaver Basin Wilderness, spanning the 13 miles of shoreline.[7]

Representation in other media edit

In 2010, singer Kid Rock filmed the video for his song "Born Free" at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.[8][9]

In early 2014, Courtney Kotewa's snapshot of kayakers passing under a rock arch at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore was chosen as the grand prize winner of the 2013 Share the Experience photo contest, sponsored by the National Park Foundation. [10][11]

Access and accessibility edit

 
Indian Head as seen during Pictured Rocks Cruises

Munising, on the western end of the lakeshore, is accessed by M-28 and M-94. Grand Marais, on the eastern end, is reached by M-77.

Paved highways penetrate the Lakeshore from both ends, connected by County Road H-58. Roads come close to the shoreline only near Miners Castle, 12 Mile Beach, and the Grand Sable Dunes. The rest of the shoreline is seen from land only by hiking. A 42-mile (67-km) section of the North Country Trail spans the lakeshore. A permit is needed for backcountry camping, which is allowed along many miles of the National Lakeshore. This means that dispersed camping is not allowed in the park.

Many boat companies offer daily trips along the lakeshore from Memorial Day weekend through the fall season. Sea kayaking is another popular way to explore the park. While this may be the best way to see the natural formations, it is a strenuous trip in cold, dangerous water, not to be undertaken lightly or without proper equipment. Guides are available. The most efficient port of entry for kayaks is from Miner's Beach or the harbor at Munising. In addition, pontoons can be cheaply rented locally.

Winter sports activities include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, ice climbing, and ice fishing.

The administrators of Pictured Rocks have worked to make much of its rugged environment wheelchair accessible.[12] Features include:

  • Interagency Visitor Center, Munising Falls Interpretive Center, and Miners Castle Information Station in Munising
  • Grand Sable Visitor Center in Grand Marais
  • Each drive-in campground has at least one handicapped-accessible campsite with an extended picnic table, boardwalk, pedestal fire grate, and nearby restroom
  • Log Slide overlook
  • Miners Castle overlooks (except lower overlook trail, which includes stairs and is steep)
  • Munising Falls viewing platform, with a paved trail
  • Boardwalk at Sand Point Marsh Trail, with large-print guide
  • Sand Point Beach parking with paved sidewalks, fully accessible picnic site, and boardwalk toward Lake Superior[12]

Points of interest edit

 
Rock arches and sea caves are popular with kayakers
 
Chapel Rock
 
Grand Sable Dunes
 
Munising Coast Guard Station

From the west (Munising) to the east (Grand Marais):

Waterfalls edit

Pictured Rocks is the site of many of Michigan's waterfalls. Most of the waterfalls resulted from water running over the cliffs of the Munising Formation. This lime and sandstone formation exists between Tahquamenon Falls, some 75 miles (121 km) east, to Laughing Whitefish Falls, 30 miles (48 km) west of the Lakeshore. Pets are not allowed on most of the trails.[13]

  • Munising Falls—A 50-foot (15 m) waterfall over a sandstone cliff. Along the trail may be seen ferns, wildflowers, and an occasional mink. The trail is fully accessible to people with disabilities and dogs are allowed.[14]
  • Miners Falls—This self-guiding interpretive trail passes Miners Basin and ends at Miners Falls. There are 77 steps leading down to the viewing platform. The falls drops 50 feet (15 m) over the sandstone outcrop.[14]
  • Bridalveil Falls—Bridalveil is a seasonal waterfall. In the summer, it may not exist or be only a trickle.[14]
  • Mosquito Falls—This falls drops over an 8-foot (2.4 m) rock shelf on the Mosquito River. River otters and beavers live in the stream along the trail.[14]
  • Chapel Falls—Two viewing platforms along the way provide views of the scenic Chapel Basin. Chapel Falls cascades some 60 feet (18 m) down the sandstone cliffs on its way to Chapel Lake.[14]
  • Spray Falls—This waterfall is best seen from Lake Superior. The 1856 shipwreck of the Superior is at the base of the falls in 20 feet (6.1 m) of water.[14]
  • Sable Falls - Sable Falls tumbles 75 feet (23 m) over several cliffs of Munising and Jacobsville sandstone formations on its way to Lake Superior.[14]

Grand Sable Dunes edit

The Grand Sable Dunes, at the eastern end of the Lakeshore, are a perched dune formation. Sand washed ashore by wave action was then blown upslope by northerly prevailing winds until it came to rest atop a glacial moraine. The Grand Sable Dunes today form a five-mile-long sand slope that rises from Lake Superior at a 35° angle. The summits of the tallest dunes are as high as 275 feet (85 m) above lake level.

Glacial melt during the last major advance/retreat called the Marquette Readvance created the conditions for the formation of the Grand Sable Banks. Dominant northwesterly winds eventually caused blowing sand to become perched on the banks.[15] Today, the Grand Sable Banks rise to heights of up to 300 ft. at a 35-degree angle from the shore of Lake Superior. The Grand Sable Dunes perched on top of these banks offers a desolate sandscape with jack pine forest near the edges.[16]

In the late 19th century, loggers in the area built a wooden log slide from the top of the dunes at the Grand Sable Banks to Lake Superior below to facilitate the transportation of timber from the area.[17] The location is a popular spot to view the Grand Banks and climb on the dunes. Visitors may also take a trail from the Grand Sable Visitors Center near the eastern end of the dunes or stop along a section of the dunes that border on Grand Sable Lake.

 
View of the dunes with Lake Superior in the background
 
A view of the Grand Sable Banks looking east from the logslide location
 
A view of the former logslide site from the top of the banks
 
A view of the dunes overlooking Grand Sable Lake

Recreational activities edit

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors year-round, including hiking, back-country camping, kayaking, boating, swimming, scuba diving, fishing, and winter activities including snowmobiling, ice climbing, and cross-country skiing.[18] The beautiful scenery, and variety of opportunities to enjoy the park attract significant visitors, including a record 800,000 in 2018.[19]

Boating and kayaking edit

 
A tour boat at Pictured Rocks

The colored rock formations attract kayakers and boat tours during the summer, as visitors flock to see the varied rock formations and colored rocks. Due to the danger of kayaking on the water near the cliffs, specialized equipment for sea-kayaking and knowledge are required to safely paddle near the cliffs.[20]

Scuba diving edit

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a popular scuba diving destination in the Midwest and country, as the turbulent waters of Lake Superior have created many shipwrecks to explore over the years. A popular destination is the Alger Underwater Preserve.[21]

Winter sports edit

 
An ice climber explores ice formations near Miner's Falls, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Due to the lake-effect snow, Pictured Rocks and the Munising area have some of the highest snowfall across the country. This snowfall creates the perfect opportunity for snowmobilers, with dedicated snowmobile and cross-country ski trails in the park. Additionally, the long winter and constant runoff from snowmelt create one of the best ice-climbing opportunities in the country, with over 50 named ice formations.[22] Ice climbing in Michigan attracts climbers from across the Midwest, the country, and even internationally. Additionally, the ice formations attract visitors to sightsee and explore the interesting ice features.[23]

Climate and weather edit

Climate data for Grand Marais, Michigan
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °F 25.3 27.4 36.4 49.2 62.1 70.4 75.9 74.8 67 55.8 41.5 29.7 51.3
Mean daily minimum °F 11.2 10.6 17.9 29.3 37.9 45.7 51.9 52.8 47.1 38 28.2 17 32.3
Average rainfall inches 2.3 1.4 1.6 1.6 2.5 2.9 2.5 3.2 3.6 3 2.6 2.5 29.8
Average snowfall inches 47.3 30.7 16 4.8 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 12.6 41.7 154.2
Mean daily maximum °C −3.7 −2.6 2.4 9.6 16.7 21.3 24.4 23.8 19 13.2 5.3 −1.3 10.7
Mean daily minimum °C −11.6 −11.9 −7.8 −1.5 3.3 7.6 11.1 11.6 8.4 3 −2.1 −8 0.2
Average rainfall mm 58 36 41 41 64 74 64 81 91 76 66 64 760
Average snowfall cm 120 78 41 12 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.3 32 106 392
Source: [24]
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References edit

  1. ^ Hach, Larry (April 14, 2006). "Miners Castle Turret Collapses". Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  2. ^ "Stats Report Viewer". irma.nps.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  3. ^ "Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan"; Park brochure, published Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; 2002
  4. ^ Schoolcraft, Henry R. (1821). Narrative Journal of Travels through the Northwestern Regions of the United States, p. 150. E. & E. Hosford.
  5. ^ The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation. 1850. Retrieved February 17, 2018.
  6. ^ The Pictured Rocks: An Administrative History of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (Table of Contents)
  7. ^ "Beaver Basin Wilderness", National Park Service; Accessed 9-28-2011.
  8. ^ "Kid Rock "Born Free" Video at Pictured Rocks". National Park Service. November 2010. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  9. ^ Anderson, Kyle; Kash, Tim (4 November 2010). "MTV news article with link to video: Kid Rock Goes Majestic in Born Free Video". MTV News. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  10. ^ . Michigan Radio and Interlochen Public Radio. May 2, 2014. Archived from the original on 4 May 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  11. ^ . National Park Foundation. 2014. Archived from the original on 4 May 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  12. ^ a b Pictured Rocks Accessibility
  13. ^ Waterfalls
  14. ^ a b c d e f g Waterfalls site bulletin, Pictured Rocks NL, Munising, Michigan
  15. ^ Rapson, Samantha [1] accessed March 25, 2011
  16. ^ Hunt's Guide to Michigan's Upper Peninsula [2] accessed March 25, 2011,
  17. ^ Moon Travel Guides. [3] 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 25, 2011
  18. ^ "Outdoor Activities - Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  19. ^ Bingham, Emily (2019-03-08). "Pictured Rocks set a new visitors record in 2018". mlive. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  20. ^ "Kayaking - Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  21. ^ "Swimming & Diving - Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  22. ^ "Ice Climbing in Michigan - The Midwest's Best Kept Climbing and Winter Sports Secret". Midwest Outside. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  23. ^ "Ice "Caves" and Ice Formations - Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  24. ^ "Weatherbase: Historical Weather for Grand Marais, Michigan". Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  25. ^ "NASA Earth Observations Data Set Index". NASA. Retrieved 30 January 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Craig Blacklock (2012). Pictured Rocks: From Land and Sea. ISBN 978-1892472250.
  • Stonehouse, Frederick. Dangerous Coast: Shipwrecks of Pictured Rocks, Avery Color Studios, June 1997. ISBN 0-932212-93-X.

External links edit

  • NPS Site
  • Accessibility information from The Disabled Traveler's Companion
  • Michigan Interactive Tour of Pictured Rocks fishweb.com
  • Flickr photos of Pictured Rocks

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Not to be confused with Picture Rocks Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a U S National Lakeshore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan United States It extends for 42 mi 68 km along the shore of Lake Superior and covers 73 236 acres 114 sq mi 296 km2 The park has extensive views of the hilly shoreline between Munising and Grand Marais in Alger County with picturesque rock formations waterfalls and sand dunes Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreIUCN category III natural monument or feature Location of Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreLocationAlger County Michigan United StatesNearest cityMunising MichiganCoordinates46 33 44 N 86 18 45 W 46 56222 N 86 31250 W 46 56222 86 31250Area73 236 acres 296 38 km2 EstablishedOctober 15 1966Visitors476 888 in 2005 Governing bodyNational Park ServiceWebsitePictured Rocks National LakeshoreMichigan State Historic SiteOfficial namePictured RocksDesignatedFebruary 17 1965Bridalveil Falls emptying into Lake SuperiorMiners Castle after one turret collapsed in April 2006 1 Pictured Rocks in the distancePictured Rocks derives its name from the 13 miles 24 km of colorful sandstone cliffs northeast of Munising The cliffs reach up to 200 feet 60 m above lake level They have been naturally sculptured into a variety of shallow caves arches and formations resembling castle turrets and human profiles Near Munising visitors can also visit Grand Island most of which are included in the separate Grand Island National Recreation Area The U S Congress designated Pictured Rocks the first National Lakeshore in the United States in 1966 It is governed by the National Park Service NPS with 22 year round NPS employees as of May 2006 and received 1 313 179 visitors in 2021 2 Contents 1 Geology 2 History 3 Representation in other media 4 Access and accessibility 5 Points of interest 5 1 Waterfalls 5 2 Grand Sable Dunes 6 Recreational activities 6 1 Boating and kayaking 6 2 Scuba diving 6 3 Winter sports 7 Climate and weather 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksGeology edit nbsp Au Sable Light built in 1874 after numerous shipwrecksThe colors in the cliffs are created by the large amounts of minerals in the rock The cliffs are composed of the Munising Formation of 500 million year old Cambrian Period sandstone The Munising Formation sits atop Precambrian sandstone of the Jacobsville Formation The mottled red Jacobsville Formation is the oldest rock in the park On top of the Munising Formation acting as a cap over the other layers is the hard sandstone of the younger Au Train Formation from the Ordovician Period Streaks on the face of the cliffs come from groundwater leaching out of the rock and evaporating leaving streaks of iron red manganese black white limonite yellow brown copper pink green and other minerals 3 nbsp Pictured Rocks seen from the Pictured Rocks Cruises History editAlthough the Pictured Rocks shore waters are a rich fishing ground the sandstone cliffs are dangerous to canoes and other open boats skirting the coastline In 1658 the fur trader Pierre Esprit Radisson made this risky passage and noted that his Native American companions made an offering of tobacco to the local spirit of the cliffs During the Romantic Era of the 1800s a series of American writers described their feelings upon sight of the Pictured Rocks Geologist and US Indian Agent Henry Rowe Schoolcraft visited in 1820 and remarked upon some of the most sublime and commanding views in nature 4 In 1850 George Copway Kah Ge Ga Gah Bow a Mississaugas Ojibwe writer and Methodist missionary published The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation in which he cited the detailed description of the Pictured Rock by General Lewis Cass 5 24 7 Around 1850 developers planned a tourist resort Grand Island City adjacent to the Pictured Rocks near the current site of Munising After the lumbering era ended around 1910 much of the land making up the current National Lakeshore reverted to the state of Michigan for unpaid property taxes Eager for federal help and recognition the state cooperated with the federal government in the region s redevelopment In October 1966 Congress passed a bill authorizing the establishment of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore to preserve for the benefit inspiration education recreational use and enjoyment of the public a significant portion of the diminishing shoreline of the United States and its related geographic and scientific features 6 This was America s first National Lakeshore On April 13 2006 one of the named rock formations collapsed the Inner Turret of Miner s Castle in the Munising Formation The collapse was reported via cell phone by fishermen in the area according to chief ranger Larry Hach Miners Castle consists of crumbly cross bedded sandstone poorly cemented by secondary quartz according to Research Ecologist Walter Loope of the U S Geological Survey Rockfalls along the cliffs typically occur in the spring and fall due to freezing thawing action On March 30 2009 the Omnibus Public Land Management Act was signed into law protecting 11 740 acres 47 5 km2 of Pictured Rocks as the Beaver Basin Wilderness spanning the 13 miles of shoreline 7 Representation in other media editIn 2010 singer Kid Rock filmed the video for his song Born Free at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore 8 9 In early 2014 Courtney Kotewa s snapshot of kayakers passing under a rock arch at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore was chosen as the grand prize winner of the 2013 Share the Experience photo contest sponsored by the National Park Foundation 10 11 Access and accessibility edit nbsp Indian Head as seen during Pictured Rocks CruisesMunising on the western end of the lakeshore is accessed by M 28 and M 94 Grand Marais on the eastern end is reached by M 77 Paved highways penetrate the Lakeshore from both ends connected by County Road H 58 Roads come close to the shoreline only near Miners Castle 12 Mile Beach and the Grand Sable Dunes The rest of the shoreline is seen from land only by hiking A 42 mile 67 km section of the North Country Trail spans the lakeshore A permit is needed for backcountry camping which is allowed along many miles of the National Lakeshore This means that dispersed camping is not allowed in the park Many boat companies offer daily trips along the lakeshore from Memorial Day weekend through the fall season Sea kayaking is another popular way to explore the park While this may be the best way to see the natural formations it is a strenuous trip in cold dangerous water not to be undertaken lightly or without proper equipment Guides are available The most efficient port of entry for kayaks is from Miner s Beach or the harbor at Munising In addition pontoons can be cheaply rented locally Winter sports activities include cross country skiing snowshoeing snowmobiling ice climbing and ice fishing The administrators of Pictured Rocks have worked to make much of its rugged environment wheelchair accessible 12 Features include Interagency Visitor Center Munising Falls Interpretive Center and Miners Castle Information Station in Munising Grand Sable Visitor Center in Grand Marais Each drive in campground has at least one handicapped accessible campsite with an extended picnic table boardwalk pedestal fire grate and nearby restroom Log Slide overlook Miners Castle overlooks except lower overlook trail which includes stairs and is steep Munising Falls viewing platform with a paved trail Boardwalk at Sand Point Marsh Trail with large print guide Sand Point Beach parking with paved sidewalks fully accessible picnic site and boardwalk toward Lake Superior 12 Points of interest edit nbsp Rock arches and sea caves are popular with kayakers nbsp Chapel Rock nbsp Grand Sable Dunes nbsp Munising Coast Guard StationFrom the west Munising to the east Grand Marais Munising Falls Interpretive Center Sand Point National Lakeshore Headquarters Munising Coast Guard Station Boathouse Museum Miners Castle rock formation paved road to overlook suffering major rockfall April 13 2006 Miners River emptying into Lake Superior near Miners Beach Miners Falls interpretive trail Grand Portal Point rock formations Mosquito Falls Mosquito River Chapel Rock Chapel Falls Beaver Basin Wilderness Twelvemile Beach Shipwrecks White Birch Forest Au Sable Point Au Sable Light Log Slide Grand Sable Dunes Grand Sable Lake Sable Falls Interpretive CenterWaterfalls edit nbsp Munising Falls nbsp Miners Falls nbsp Sable FallsPictured Rocks is the site of many of Michigan s waterfalls Most of the waterfalls resulted from water running over the cliffs of the Munising Formation This lime and sandstone formation exists between Tahquamenon Falls some 75 miles 121 km east to Laughing Whitefish Falls 30 miles 48 km west of the Lakeshore Pets are not allowed on most of the trails 13 Munising Falls A 50 foot 15 m waterfall over a sandstone cliff Along the trail may be seen ferns wildflowers and an occasional mink The trail is fully accessible to people with disabilities and dogs are allowed 14 Miners Falls This self guiding interpretive trail passes Miners Basin and ends at Miners Falls There are 77 steps leading down to the viewing platform The falls drops 50 feet 15 m over the sandstone outcrop 14 Bridalveil Falls Bridalveil is a seasonal waterfall In the summer it may not exist or be only a trickle 14 Mosquito Falls This falls drops over an 8 foot 2 4 m rock shelf on the Mosquito River River otters and beavers live in the stream along the trail 14 Chapel Falls Two viewing platforms along the way provide views of the scenic Chapel Basin Chapel Falls cascades some 60 feet 18 m down the sandstone cliffs on its way to Chapel Lake 14 Spray Falls This waterfall is best seen from Lake Superior The 1856 shipwreck of the Superior is at the base of the falls in 20 feet 6 1 m of water 14 Sable Falls Sable Falls tumbles 75 feet 23 m over several cliffs of Munising and Jacobsville sandstone formations on its way to Lake Superior 14 Grand Sable Dunes edit The Grand Sable Dunes at the eastern end of the Lakeshore are a perched dune formation Sand washed ashore by wave action was then blown upslope by northerly prevailing winds until it came to rest atop a glacial moraine The Grand Sable Dunes today form a five mile long sand slope that rises from Lake Superior at a 35 angle The summits of the tallest dunes are as high as 275 feet 85 m above lake level Glacial melt during the last major advance retreat called the Marquette Readvance created the conditions for the formation of the Grand Sable Banks Dominant northwesterly winds eventually caused blowing sand to become perched on the banks 15 Today the Grand Sable Banks rise to heights of up to 300 ft at a 35 degree angle from the shore of Lake Superior The Grand Sable Dunes perched on top of these banks offers a desolate sandscape with jack pine forest near the edges 16 In the late 19th century loggers in the area built a wooden log slide from the top of the dunes at the Grand Sable Banks to Lake Superior below to facilitate the transportation of timber from the area 17 The location is a popular spot to view the Grand Banks and climb on the dunes Visitors may also take a trail from the Grand Sable Visitors Center near the eastern end of the dunes or stop along a section of the dunes that border on Grand Sable Lake nbsp View of the dunes with Lake Superior in the background nbsp A view of the Grand Sable Banks looking east from the logslide location nbsp A view of the former logslide site from the top of the banks nbsp A view of the dunes overlooking Grand Sable LakeRecreational activities editPictured Rocks National Lakeshore offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors year round including hiking back country camping kayaking boating swimming scuba diving fishing and winter activities including snowmobiling ice climbing and cross country skiing 18 The beautiful scenery and variety of opportunities to enjoy the park attract significant visitors including a record 800 000 in 2018 19 Boating and kayaking edit nbsp A tour boat at Pictured RocksThe colored rock formations attract kayakers and boat tours during the summer as visitors flock to see the varied rock formations and colored rocks Due to the danger of kayaking on the water near the cliffs specialized equipment for sea kayaking and knowledge are required to safely paddle near the cliffs 20 Scuba diving edit Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a popular scuba diving destination in the Midwest and country as the turbulent waters of Lake Superior have created many shipwrecks to explore over the years A popular destination is the Alger Underwater Preserve 21 Winter sports edit nbsp An ice climber explores ice formations near Miner s Falls Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreDue to the lake effect snow Pictured Rocks and the Munising area have some of the highest snowfall across the country This snowfall creates the perfect opportunity for snowmobilers with dedicated snowmobile and cross country ski trails in the park Additionally the long winter and constant runoff from snowmelt create one of the best ice climbing opportunities in the country with over 50 named ice formations 22 Ice climbing in Michigan attracts climbers from across the Midwest the country and even internationally Additionally the ice formations attract visitors to sightsee and explore the interesting ice features 23 Climate and weather editClimate data for Grand Marais MichiganMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum F 25 3 27 4 36 4 49 2 62 1 70 4 75 9 74 8 67 55 8 41 5 29 7 51 3Mean daily minimum F 11 2 10 6 17 9 29 3 37 9 45 7 51 9 52 8 47 1 38 28 2 17 32 3Average rainfall inches 2 3 1 4 1 6 1 6 2 5 2 9 2 5 3 2 3 6 3 2 6 2 5 29 8Average snowfall inches 47 3 30 7 16 4 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 12 6 41 7 154 2Mean daily maximum C 3 7 2 6 2 4 9 6 16 7 21 3 24 4 23 8 19 13 2 5 3 1 3 10 7Mean daily minimum C 11 6 11 9 7 8 1 5 3 3 7 6 11 1 11 6 8 4 3 2 1 8 0 2Average rainfall mm 58 36 41 41 64 74 64 81 91 76 66 64 760Average snowfall cm 120 78 41 12 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 32 106 392Source 24 Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 58 4 12 36 3 12 41 2 8 41 10 2 64 17 3 74 21 8 64 24 11 81 24 12 91 19 8 76 13 3 66 5 2 64 1 8 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource 25 Imperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 2 3 25 11 1 4 27 11 1 6 36 18 1 6 49 29 2 5 62 38 2 9 70 46 2 5 76 52 3 2 75 53 3 6 66 47 3 56 37 2 6 42 28 2 5 30 18 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesReferences edit Hach Larry April 14 2006 Miners Castle Turret Collapses Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Retrieved April 24 2012 Stats Report Viewer irma nps gov Retrieved 2022 07 06 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Michigan Park brochure published Harpers Ferry West Virginia 2002 Schoolcraft Henry R 1821 Narrative Journal of Travels through the Northwestern Regions of the United States p 150 E amp E Hosford The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation 1850 Retrieved February 17 2018 The Pictured Rocks An Administrative History of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Table of Contents Beaver Basin Wilderness National Park Service Accessed 9 28 2011 Kid Rock Born Free Video at Pictured Rocks National Park Service November 2010 Retrieved 14 December 2011 Anderson Kyle Kash Tim 4 November 2010 MTV news article with link to video Kid Rock Goes Majestic in Born Free Video MTV News Retrieved 14 December 2011 Northern Michigan To Be Featured On National Parks Pass Michigan Radio Michigan Radio and Interlochen Public Radio May 2 2014 Archived from the original on 4 May 2014 Retrieved 4 May 2014 2013 Share The Experience Photo Contest National Park Foundation National Park Foundation 2014 Archived from the original on 4 May 2014 Retrieved 4 May 2014 a b Pictured Rocks Accessibility Waterfalls a b c d e f g Waterfalls site bulletin Pictured Rocks NL Munising Michigan Rapson Samantha 1 accessed March 25 2011 Hunt s Guide to Michigan s Upper Peninsula 2 accessed March 25 2011 Moon Travel Guides 3 Archived 2010 11 25 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 25 2011 Outdoor Activities Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved 2019 11 02 Bingham Emily 2019 03 08 Pictured Rocks set a new visitors record in 2018 mlive Retrieved 2019 11 02 Kayaking Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved 2019 11 02 Swimming amp Diving Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved 2019 11 02 Ice Climbing in Michigan The Midwest s Best Kept Climbing and Winter Sports Secret Midwest Outside Retrieved 2019 11 02 Ice Caves and Ice Formations Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved 2019 11 02 Weatherbase Historical Weather for Grand Marais Michigan Retrieved June 5 2009 NASA Earth Observations Data Set Index NASA Retrieved 30 January 2016 Further reading editCraig Blacklock 2012 Pictured Rocks From Land and Sea ISBN 978 1892472250 Stonehouse Frederick Dangerous Coast Shipwrecks of Pictured Rocks Avery Color Studios June 1997 ISBN 0 932212 93 X External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore NPS Site UP Trails Guide Accessibility information from The Disabled Traveler s Companion Michigan Interactive Tour of Pictured Rocks fishweb com Flickr photos of Pictured Rocks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore amp oldid 1207127769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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