Au Train Beach Travelers Vacation Package

$840.00

The Au Train Beach Travelers vacation package is best suited for folks that think outside and enjoy camping in a Yurt at a campground on Lake Superior. Yurts have a wooden floor, bunk beds, futon. You have your own outdoor grill and a fire pit for evening fires and roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. Many folks tell us that our restrooms are the cleanest they’ve ever seen. You should just bring your own bedding and cooking items if needed.

Kayaking the shoreline along Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is an experience that you will not want to miss. This is arguably the most beautiful shoreline in the United States. On the Taste of the Rocks trip you will see Bridal Veil Falls, sea caves, beautiful stained rock walls, Kissing Rock. All skill levels welcome. Minimum age is 8 years old.

The Grand Island Sunset Dinner Cruise is a 27 mile circumnavigation around Grand Island which is the 3rd largest island on Lake Superior and has a beautiful shoreline of cliffs, sea arches, sea caves, beaches, wood lines, lighthouses, and a history of Native American Cultures that date back thousands of years. You will be eating and wetting your whistles at the Duck Pond Eatery and Beer Garden which is located next to the Paddlers Village. You will receive a free entrée on the Grand Island Sunset Dinner Cruise. Featuring over 30 Michigan craft beers, smoked meats, and a menu featuring, burgers, whitefish, sandwiches and salads. Alcoholic beverages are not included in this package.

If the dates you have chosen are unavailable or if you have more than 5 persons please call us at 906-387-1695 and we often can build a custom package for you.

You Will Have 2 Years from the Date Of Purchase to Call Us and Schedule Your Vacation Package Before it Expires.

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Taste of the Rocks

Kayaking the shoreline along Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is an experience that you will not want to miss. This is arguably the most beautiful shoreline in the United States, with crystal clear water in the largest freshwater lake in the world. Sandstone cliffs of beautiful reddish and orange hues rise vertically out of the shoreline nearly 200 ft. Ride the swells as you can hear the waves crashing into these rocks which carved beautiful caves, arches, and other natural formations that early explorers used for landmarks over 200 years ago. Paddle the same water as the Voyageurs, trappers, geologists, and Native Americans did as a resident population slowly came to the Upper Peninsula during the fur trading and exploration eras.



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