Pictured Rocks and Grand Island
Pictured Rocks and Grand Island
Water loves sandstone. Lake Superior sculpts sandstone cliffs into fantastic shapes in the Pictured Rocks and neighboring Grand Island. We kayaked to Grand, hiked its length, and kayak-camped in secluded Trout Bay. On the mainland, we hiked along the top of Grand Sable Dunes, and on trails to Chapel Falls, Mosquito Falls, Munising Falls, and Miners Castle. Everywhere we went, we saw the effect of relentless water on solid rock, and its decorative value as well. The rock cliffs are pictured in tones of tan, brown, green, and white due to seepage containing minerals of different hues. It is natural artistry at work, always with the abiding presence and potential power of the greatest of lakes, Superior.
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