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Fort Wilkins
Fort Wilkins Historic State Park is located in Copper Harbor, Michigan, on the northern tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The park is a restored military outpost that was established in 1844 to protect the copper mining industry in the area. The fort was abandoned in 1846 and the buildings were left to decay until the state of Michigan purchased the property in 1923. Today, the park features a museum, reconstructed buildings, and a campground. Visitors can explore the fort's history, take a guided tour, or enjoy the scenic views of Lake Superior. The park also offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and swimming.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
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User Reviews
Robert Sendra
A nicely done fort history self guided tour. Good place to visit with the family for a day of history. Was surprised how big this fort was compared to others I been to. And all the displays were nicely done. Recommend a visit if your in the area.
Manuela H (ManuelaH)
Historic State Park - Interesting Historic Site by the Lake Fort Wilkins Historic State Park is a great stop to explore Michigan’s early military history. The restored buildings and displays make it easy to imagine life on the frontier in the 1840s. An insider fact: the fort was built not for battle, but mainly to keep order among miners during the Copper Rush — and by the time it was finished, most soldiers were no longer needed. Beautiful lake views and a peaceful setting make it well worth a visit.
Anna S
Nice historical park, takes about 1-2 hours to go through the entire place. Most buildings are open and all are in well cared for condition. Gift shop with snacks and bathrooms available. Dog friendly grounds as well, not allowed in buildings. Plenty of parking. Park is free to visit with day pass.
K M
We went here and left with an appreciation of how challenging it must have been to maintain a fort in the harsh conditions the UP can bring in that era. The buildings had a lot of neat displays that were informative! When we went, there was no one else there and it was peaceful exploration for the fam!
Autumn P
Beautiful interesting walk about the lake and forts. It cost $11 daily pass. There is a little store and bathrooms. Dog friendly. Great info and how its presented. Walking through the fort buildings allowed for real feels on how they lived in the 1800s. Easy to follow and read info. Pretty views.
Pam Siddock
I really loved this State Park. Almost as much as I loved being in this area of the state. So peaceful. So beautiful.
Rosie
We had a wonderful visit at Fort Wilkins HIstoric State Park. It was the end of the season so the camping area, stores and buildings were closed but we enjoyed reading the signs posted next to the buildings. It certainly has an interesting history. All of the buildings and grounds are well maintained.
Duranda Rose
Wow what a step back into time! Place is so neat! You get to go into pretty much every building. Amazing displays and bits of history to read. One house you could see down into the cellar! That was cool. Took us a little over an hour to see all the stuff but if your a reader you could be there for hours lol. Only $11 for day pass for out of state plates. There is a gift shop and they sell ice cream and little donuts. Pretty neat place to see. One building even had a guy role playing and that was pretty neat.
Milo A
Definitely make this a stop if you are in this locale, very well maintained historical site, good walk thru and explore, picnic, or just pretend to go back in time. Clean restrooms and concession stand. Nice parking lot if you are pulling a trailer, associated camp site was very crowded and fully booked (week before Memorial Day), but you might find limited boon docking sites nearby, if your prepared for some off road and have a small rig.
Jean K
This state park is something you will remember forever. You tour all of the buildings and see amazing historical artifacts. They have people dressed in costume who answer all of your questions as if it is back in time. Beautiful setting. All ages will love it. It's quite the long long drive to get way up there, but if you plan your stay accordingly and maybe stay over in the area a few days you will find so many other beautiful things to also explore. It is beautiful in this area. It will lift your spirits to be up here in fresh air, nature, near many trails and lakes, and friendly people. I have attached some photos.