Fort Wilkins Historic State Park

Fort Wilkins Historic State Park is a historical and recreational destination located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, offering visitors a glimpse into 19th-century military life and outdoor activities near Lake Superior.

700
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
Approximately 60,000
Annual Visitors
1923
Year Established

About Fort Wilkins Historic State Park

 

Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, located in Copper Harbor, Michigan, is not only a preserved historical military post but also a gateway to outdoor adventure in the beautiful Upper Peninsula. Established to protect the copper mining region and the nearby harbor during the 1840s, the fort presents a tangible record of military life during its operational years. The park encompasses 700 acres, featuring rugged terrain surrounded by forests and is bordered by the serene shores of Lake Fanny Hooe. Visitors can explore the reconstructed fort buildings, complete with period furnishings and costumed interpreters, offering a unique educational experience. Additionally, the park provides a variety of recreational options, including hiking trails with scenic views, opportunities for fishing in nearby lakes, and areas for wildlife watching. The park's blend of history and natural beauty, along with its educational programs, make it an appealing destination for families and history enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

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Fort Wilkins Historic Site

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Lake Fanny Hooe

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Porters Island

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Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Notable Natural Features

Fort Wilkins

A well-preserved 1844 military fort offering historical tours and reenactments.

Lake Fanny Hooe

A beautiful lake providing opportunities for fishing and kayaking.

Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Historic lighthouse accessible by boat tours, offering scenic views of Lake Superior.