
Upper Peninsula Michigan, USA Travel Guide
Useful for finding hiking trail information, including maps and reviews.
Information on all Michigan State Parks and recreation areas, amenities, and reservations.
For general navigation. Download offline maps for areas with limited or no cell service.
AccuWeather or The Weather Channel provide up-to-date forecasts.
Document your trip and memories on the go.
Information on state parks, camping, licenses, and outdoor recreation.
Details on Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Isle Royale National Park.
Official state tourism site with broad information on destinations.
Focused information on UP events, attractions, and lodging.
Sites like MarquetteCounty.org or Munising.org for particular local details.
Local bookstores and outdoor gear shops often stock specialized trekking guidebooks.
National Geographic Trails Illustrated Maps offer detailed topographic information for wild areas.
Search for "Upper Peninsula" travel podcasts or YouTube channels for narratives and tips.
Residents of the UP are known for being friendly, welcoming, and resilient individuals.
They place high value on independence and show deep respect for the outdoors.
The pace of life in the Upper Peninsula is generally slower compared to metropolitan areas.
Always check weather forecasts frequently; weather can change rapidly, especially near Lake Superior. Pack layers.
Explore desired activities and attractions.
Secure major accommodations, notably for the summer season or fall foliage season.
Arrange your rental vehicle, notably if a specific vehicle type is needed.
Reserve Pictured Rocks boat tours or guided kayaking in advance.
Get your Michigan Recreation Passport if you are a non-resident.
Understand your health insurance coverage for travel.
Confirm all lodgings, car rental, and tour reservations.
Download maps for your entire itinerary, especially for areas with unreliable cell service.
Notify your bank and credit card companies of your travel dates to avoid fraud alerts.
Value Added Tax (VAT) refund procedures are not applicable in the U.S., as the U.S. Does not have a nationwide VAT.
Sales tax varies by state, but Michigan does not offer tourist tax refunds.