Unless you have wings, there isn't a better way to get a birds eye view of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula than from the top of Brockway Mountain. Situated as the very north of Michigan, this little finger of land pokes out into the cold waters of Lake superior - and you can see just how - from atop Brockway Mountain!

Feast on pure fresh air and the breathtaking beauty of Mother Nature in her untouched state. See freighters way below, heading up to Duluth or down to the Soo Locks.

Brockway Mountain follows a geological ridge known as "Hawk Highway" which draws national and international bird enthusiasts to come and witness raptors and other spectacular birds on their migratory routes.

Although only accessible on snowshoes, skiis, or snowmobiles in the winter, Brockway Mountain Drive is easily travelled by car, bike, and campers from late April through October.

And, of course, once you've reached the top, stop in and say "Hi!" at the Skytop Inn! A cozy gift shop that deserves to be known as...

 
Skytop Inn, Elevation 735 ft., 1337 ft. above Sea Level
 
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