Lake Huron celebrates its many lighthouses, and the lighthouses of all the Great Lakes, with the Annual Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival in Alpena. No matter your Lake Huron destination, there are a plenty of lighthouses waiting to be explored.
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Lake Huron was originally called La Mer Douce, or “the freshwater sea,” by French explorers.
Lake Huron was originally called La Mer Douce, or “the freshwater sea,” by French explorers.
It later got its name from the Huron people who lived along its shores. It forms the eastern outline of Michigan's "Mitten," including the distinctive "Thumb" which is dotted with port towns and shelters Saginaw Bay.
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44° 03’ 14” N 82° 59’ 37” W,
8795 Lake Street, Port Austin, MI 48467
Pet-friendly
WiFi
1775 Port Austin Road,
Port Austin, MI 48467
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Family-friendly
Pet-friendly
Open Year-round
Motorcoach Parking
WiFi
8101 Larned Rd,
Port Austin, MI 48467
Family-friendly
8654 Lake Street,
Port Austin, MI 48467
Family-friendly
Open Year-round
WiFi
119 E Spring St,
Port Austin, MI 48467
8535 Lake St.,
Office located at 8527 Lake St., Port Austin, MI 48467
Open Year-round
3206 Copeland Road,
Port Austin, MI 48467
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Historical Site
Family-friendly
158 W. Spring Street,
Port Austin, MI 48467
Family-friendly
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