Embark on a self-guided audio driving tour of the Keweenaw Copper Country Trail and uncover fascinating stories, local tips, and directions. Explore at your own pace with offline GPS navigation.
Embark on a self-guided audio driving tour of the Keweenaw Copper Country Trail and uncover fascinating stories, local tips, and directions. Explore at your own pace with offline GPS navigation.
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Keweenaw Peninsula - As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule.
Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries.
Some of the many highlights are listed below; - Brockway Mountain Drive -…
- Keweenaw Peninsula - As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule.
Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries.
Some of the many highlights are listed below;
- Brockway Mountain Drive - For a scenic drive high above the Copper Country, you’ll head up Brockway Mountain. It’s the highest above-sea-level drive between the Allegheny and Rocky Mountain ranges, and the views (and birdwatching!) are stunning.
- Copper Harbor - Copper Harbor represents the end of the road - or at least as far as there is to travel on the Keweenaw Peninsular. Home to just 150 permanent residents, it’s a fine place to both play and relax, with access to great beaches and world class biking trails. Copper Harbor is also the launch point for the ferry to Isle Royale National Park.
- Eagle Harbor - As you make your way from beach to beach and bay to bay, you are constantly reminded that in it’s angriest mood, Lake Superior’s waters can be filled with peril and danger. Lighthouses were a literal beacon of safety for the mariners. The 150 year old octagonal lighthouse and museum at Eagle Harbor is quite a charming sight!
- Eagle River Falls - The Upper Peninsula has more than 300 waterfalls. You’ll stop at two on this trip, one of them being the pleasing Eagle River Falls. If you love chasing waterfalls, we’ll have tips and suggestions for long and short hikes - it’s a whole extra adventure.
- Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary - If you can’t get to the west coast to see the giant sequoias, you’ll get to see the northern equivalent on a walking trail through the Estivant Pines. The grove has pines that are more than 300 years old and rise up more than 125 feet.
- Fort Wilkins State Park - This extraordinarily well-preserved Army fort from 1844 is available to visit, and has local history re-enactors to guide you through. The Army built it to keep the peace between miners and the Indigenous people, but there were really never any problems to speak of.
Admission to Fort Wilkins is free, however a Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry to Fort Wilkins State Park.
- Lake Superior - By area, Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the entire world. The shore you’ll be driving along is gorgeous thanks to both beautiful volcanic rock formations and stunning expanses of sky and water. There are endless places where you can stop and get onto the shore to do some beachcombing, or go swimming on a warm summer’s day.
- Quincy Mine - The most visited experience was once called Old Reliable because of how continuously profitable the site was, Quincy Mine is one of the best preserved mines in the Copper Country. Don’t miss the underground tour and the only cogwheel tram operating in the Midwest.
- The Jampot - This seasonal bakery sells boozy cakes and muffins as big as your head, plus other goodies. And it’s run by monks living in a beautiful monastery in the woods, surrounded by the local ingredients going into the treats at the bakery.
- Toll-free phone, chat, and email support
- Offline tour availability with pre-download option
- Access to in-app, web, and PDF trip planners
- Autoplay of stories, tips, and directions based on location
- Flexibility in routes with suggested itineraries or customizable options
- No expiry with a one-time purchase
- Over 105 points of interest in the GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) audio tour
- Toll-free phone, chat, and email support
- Offline tour availability with pre-download option
- Access to in-app, web, and PDF trip planners
- Autoplay of stories, tips, and directions based on location
- Flexibility in routes with suggested itineraries or customizable options
- No expiry with a one-time purchase
- Over 105 points of interest in the GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) audio tour
- Michigan Recreation Passport / Parking Fees
- Tour Tickets to Quincy Mine (adults,: $15-$35, youth: $10-$20)
- Michigan Recreation Passport / Parking Fees
- Tour Tickets to Quincy Mine (adults,: $15-$35, youth: $10-$20)
Acquire the self-conducted audio guide from GuideAlong for an enriching journey through Keweenaw Copper Country Trail. Listen to engaging tales, insider advice and autonomous navigational instructions, all tailored to your current location.
You’ll be taken to not only the well-known attractions of the region but also intriguing lesser-explored spots….
Acquire the self-conducted audio guide from GuideAlong for an enriching journey through Keweenaw Copper Country Trail. Listen to engaging tales, insider advice and autonomous navigational instructions, all tailored to your current location.
You’ll be taken to not only the well-known attractions of the region but also intriguing lesser-explored spots. These include Michigan’s top picturesque drives looking out over Copper Harbor, captivating copper mining history sites, towering pines that are 300 years old and measure up to 125 feet, and a well-maintained military fortress.
Indulge in the liberty of journeying offline at a pace that suits you. Linger at the sites that catch your fancy and skip the ones that do not.
✅ Direction, stories, and tips set in motion by your location
✅ Set your own travel speed
✅ Navigate using GPS for offline touring, no cellular service or WiFi required
✅ Proposed plans for half, full or multi-day travels
✅ No expiration dates or time restrictions, with free upgrades
✅ It’s like having a personal tour guide accompany you on your drive
Each vehicle must procure one tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.