2 Best Sights in Copper Harbor, Michigan

Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary

Popular with bird-watchers, hikers, and anyone interested in flora and fauna, this 508-acre sanctuary is home to nearly 90 bird species, and 23 species of fern have been identified within its boundaries. But the biggest draw is the park's virgin white-pine forests, one of the last remaining stands in the Midwest, with 600-year-old trees up 150 feet high. In winter the three hiking-trail loops attract cross-country skiiers and showshoers.

Fort Wilkins Historic State Park

Built as an Army post to protect copper miners from Native Americans, this fort was abandoned in 1870 and now resides on the National Register of Historic Places. Costumed interpreters demonstrate what life would have been like in the fort during the mid-1800s, and you can tour refurbished officers' quarters. Hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing, and boating are among the other recreational activities available here, and there's a campground with showers and electricity hook-ups. The park is also home to one of the first lighthouses to be built along the shores of Lake Superior.