
Upper Peninsula Michigan, USA Travel Guide
The Upper Peninsula is home to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Isle Royale National Park, numerous state parks, and vast national forests.
Recycling facilities are available in larger towns. In remote areas, pack out all trash, including food scraps.
Practice water conservation. Take shorter showers and use water wisely, despite abundant fresh water sources.
Explore local customs and traditions for respectful interaction.
If you visit tribal lands or cultural events, respect local customs, traditions, and any posted rules.
Appreciate the unique "Yooper" heritage and way of life without resorting to stereotypes.
Always get consent before taking pictures of people, especially children.
If you visit a church, cemetery, or other religious site, dress modestly, keep noise levels low.
Look for properties with green certifications or sustainable practices.
Find eco-friendly stays on Ecobnb.Invest in programs that reduce greenhouse gas emissions to compensate for your travel footprint.
Offset your travel footprint with Terrapass.Your actions contribute to the preservation of the Upper Peninsula's natural charm and traditions.
Ensure your travel benefits the local economy and supports fair practices.
Actively seek out and support locally owned businesses to foster local economic well-being.
When purchasing souvenirs or goods, find items made locally or with fair trade certifications.
If you are inclined to donate, research local charities, conservation groups, or educational initiatives.
Find organizations that match your values to aid local needs.
Support local land trusts or wildlife preservation groups for green protection.
Consider donating to local schools or cultural programs that promote regional development.