Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Cruising Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore


Our late July 2016 trip to Lake Superior continued with a 2½ hour cruise along Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Pictured Rocks Cruises, a park service concessionaire, departs from the dock in Musining, Michigan on an hourly basis from 10 AM until 8 PM during the summer. Spring and Fall schedules are much more limited. Because the weather forecast the previous day had shown a good chance for rain, we did not purchase our tickets in advance. Instead, we bought them at the ticket office and gift shop near the pier. Tickets for the cruise we took are $38 per adult (13 years and older). Seating is not assigned, so people queue up early to stake out their seats on the open upper deck or the enclosed lower cabin. The cruise employees were helpful and friendly. The captain pointed out many geological features along the shore and provided an educational and entertaining commentary throughout the voyage. This is a cruise we would take again if we are in the area.

Boarding the boat

City Dock, Munising 

Underway

Sand Point on the mainland

East Channel Lighthouse on Grand Island

Channel marker near Grand Island

Channel buoy at Sand Point

Isolated beach beneath bluff

Sandstone bluff

Sedimentary rocks of many colors

Miners Castle

Another view of Miners Castle

Mouth of Miners River

Miners Beach

More of Miners Beach

Looking back at Miner's Castle

Kayakers in an unnamed cove

Bridalveil Falls

Painted Coves

More Painted Coves

A solitary tree grows on the rocky debris of the collapsed bluff

Undercut bluff

Mosquito Beach

More of Mosquito Beach

Caves of All Colors

Lovers Leap

Multi-colored bluff

A small boat in Rainbow Cave

Indian Head

Grand Portal

Shallow water at Grand Portal

Battleship Rocks

Flower Vase

Cave in the bluff

Chapel Cove

Looking out from Chapel Cove

Tree atop bluff in Chapel Cove

Chapel Falls on Chapel Beach

Chapel Rock

Looking east along the shore

More rainbow rock colors

More shoreline caves

Another view of Lovers Leap

Kayakers at Caves of All Colors

More of the Painted Coves

Picturesque bluff

Another look at Bridalveil Falls

A closer view of East Channel Lighthouse
Entry to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is free.

The lakeshore website is https://www.nps.gov/piro.

Picture Rocks Cruises website is http://www.picturedrocks.com/.

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