Munising is a city on the southern shore of Lake Superior on the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,355 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Alger County. The city is adjacent to the northwest corner of Munising Township, but is administratively autonomous.
Restaurants in Munising
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Park located on the shoreline of Lake Superior encompassing cliffs, dunes, waterfalls and lakes.
To actually see the pictured rocks you must either rent kayaks to get close up and personal, or take the boat tour.The double tiered boat gives you sensational views of the magnificent turquoise, orange, brown, copper, pink colors within the stones sculpted and worn by the seas of Lake Superior. The backdrop of the turquoise water is reminiscent of the pacific ocean and is a sight to behold.
5.0 based on 595 reviews
25 Miles of Pictured Rocks Cliffs, spins, countless smiles! Riptide Ride has the ultimate package of fun and beautiful scenery. Bring your camera since you'll have plenty of opportunity to capture photos as you admire bald eagles, towering cliffs, wildlife and waterfalls. You'll be entertained from the moment you step on board until we return to shore. Between sights we'll have a blast with spins, turns and amazing speed on our jet boat!
5.0 based on 838 reviews
The walk to the lookout is easy, just a few hundred steps from the parking lot and the views of Lake Superior and shoreline are STUNNING!
5.0 based on 93 reviews
Seaberg Pontoon Rentals offers half day rentals (9am-1:30pm, OR, 3pm-7:30pm) for $275 for up to 10 passenger pontoons($400 for up to 14 passenger pontoons)plus the cost of your fuel (taxes already included), and full day (10am-8pm) rental for $400 for up to 10 passenger pontoons ($650 for up to 14 passenger pontoon) plus the cost of your fuel. Seasonal. Open daily from 9a.m. to 8p.m. weather permitting from Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Visit Grand Island, Pictured Rocks, lighthouses, shipwrecks, sandy beaches, waterfalls and much more! Pets welcome!!!
When we started planning our vacation I thought we would rent kayaks.....until I saw how expensive it was. We passed and decided on the pontoon instead after reading a few reviews. It was cheaper than kayaking, and we didn’t have to wear a mask like on the tour boats since we were on our own. It was so relaxed and we all enjoyed our time! The half day was plenty of time to see the lakeshore and the sunken boat. We stopped briefly at the last beach-there is a neat little waterfall there. We think this is the only way to see pictures rocks. Kayaking seemed kind of stressful and you don’t see very much of the coastline from what we observed. The people at Seabergs were great to work with! The boats were clean and well kept!
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Upper Peninsula Inspired, formerly Garden Bay Winery, is a wine tasting room. We carry 5 Upper Peninsula Wineries (Garden Bay Winery, Northern Sun Winery, Leigh's Garden Winery, End of the Road Winery and Threefold Vine Winery) and 4 Upper Peninsula Breweries (Upper Hand, BlackRocks, Ore Dock, and Keweenaw Brewing Company) for tasting and for purchase. We have Michigan Made Products including gourmet food and candy.
What up son?! We're talkin $6 for wine tastings of 3 different beverages. We're talkin supportin the local community by selling wine from around the UP. We're talkin ultra nice staff who make you feel at home. One in the air for this place because it slaps. If you're in Munising then you need to be about this place. Stop in. Get some drank. Party. I myself, bought some Northern Lights Out blackberry wine which was right.
5.0 based on 336 reviews
If you are not on a boat you are not with Pictured Rocks Kayaking! We are the only kayaking company in the area that brings you to the best parts of Pictured Rocks National lakeshore by boat. Your tour begins on a specialized vessel heading out of Munising Bay with amazing views of Grand Island, the Historic East Channel Light House and the beginning of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. You may sit back and relax as we anchor near the best parts of the lakeshore and prepare to launch your kayak by boat. The majority of points of interest will be seen by up close and personal by kayak. For safety, the boat will stay with the kayaking groups for the entire adventure. Approximately 2 hours/5 miles later we will pick you back up out of the water for a relaxing boat ride back to the mainland. Check out our website for videos and more information. Book here: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35663
4.5 based on 2,520 reviews
Come aboard Pictured Rocks Cruises, the only boat cruise touring the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Pictured Rocks Cruises, Inc. is the only authorized concessionaire of the National Park Service to provide interpretive programming on cruises of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Pictured Rocks Cruises has been guiding the public to view the magnificent Pictured Rocks for over 70 years.“The Only Official Boat Cruise of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore”
4.5 based on 588 reviews
It is about a half mile walk back to the falls. The trail is mostly flat and is gravel. The forest you walk through is not super dense but is pretty and has some interesting trees, lots of birds chirping. This is a popular trail so get to the parking lot early to secure a spot. When you arrive at the falls their is an upper and lower platform for viewing, the lower offers an amazing view.
4.5 based on 737 reviews
Beautiful waterfall and pretty easy to get to for those that aren't in the best of shape or those that are toting little ones along.
4.5 based on 487 reviews
Wagner Falls is one of the more impressive falls in the Munising area and is located on a 22 acre site maintained by the Michigan DNR having a small parking area on the southside of M-94 just 0.3 miles (0.5k) west of its junction with M-28. From the parking area, the falls are reached by taking a mostly flat, well-maintained trail 0.5 miles (0.8k), through a pretty pine and hemlock forest, to a viewing platform where one will see the falls as it cascades beautifully down a dolomite outcropping with the single highest drop being approximately 20 feet (6.1m). Being one of the nicer falls in the area, this site is quite popular and is even visited by tour groups; if you see a tour bus in the parking lot, we would recommend coming back at a different time as the capacity of the trail and viewing platform is limited.
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