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Memorial Day Weekend Just Around the Corner
Here we are only a couple weeks away from Memorial Day weekend and the spring season is in full gear. In the recent weeks the weather has been decent and we’ve had an occasional rainy day, which has definitely helped green things up. The trees are finally starting to show a bit of green as the leaf buds are sprouting. The rainfall has also helped keep the waterfalls flowing at a good rate and make for some great pictures. Soon the surrounding forests will be filled with trilliums and other wildflowers – a really beautiful sight.
Spray Falls flowing into Lake Superior
This Saturday (May 14th) Pictured Rocks Cruises will be open for the season with a 2pm daily cruise that includes a trip to Spray Falls. The Cruise is one of many must-do attractions in the area and one of the best ways to truly experience the Pictured Rocks National Shoreline. Make sure to visit the Cruises’ website for a complete schedule of departure times.
You should definitely make plans to visit the Munising area for the upcoming holiday weekend. There’s a lot to see and do as well as great places to eat and sleep. Check out the rest of our website to find listings for Attractions, Lodging, Restaurants, Shopping and Services. Also, make sure to visit our Tourist Information Center (located on M-28, next door to Hardees) for more information and a great selection of local artwork (opening Memorial Day weekend).
Have a great weekend!
A Few Photos From Around Munising
Spring is definitely in the air and it doesn’t feel too shabby. For about the past week we’ve been experiencing some great weather. It looks like it’s here to stay. The waterfalls are starting to flow and the spring flowers will be blooming. Come on up and explore Munising!
Munising Bay
The pavilion at Bayshore Park
Alger Falls, located at the M-28/M-94 intersection
The snowmobile season has sadly come to an end
Enjoy Munising
Our Tourist Information Center will soon be open for the season!
Winter is Still Hanging Around
It’s the last weekend of March and the early spring weather we experienced a few weeks ago has left us. For the weekend, the weatherman is calling for temperatures to reach the mid-20s and drop in to the low teens at night. This is quite the contrast to the balmy weather we had a bit ago. They’re also forecasting snow for the next several days but nothing major, an inch here and there. If you’re wondering about the big storm that swept through the Midwest earlier in the week, that one missed us and stayed south. I think Lake Superior played a part in that and that’s why they say the weather guys have a hard job around here. Lake Superior plays a major role in our weather patterns and she’s pretty unpredictable. With this cooler weather, the snow should be holding up at Valley Spur X/C ski trails if you’re looking to get out skiing a few more times. Also, any diehard snowmobiler should find snow in the Kingston Plains area as well as in the woods. The winter season has definitely not left us, yet.
Make sure to check out our new Coupons page on the Explore Munising website. This will be updated as we receive new coupons from local businesses, so visit the page regularly. Yesterday, we added a new coupon for manicure/pedicure specials by Mari Jo. A week or two ago, we added a coupon for the AmericInn Lodge & Suites of Munising, which has the Splash Bay Adventure pool area. There’s also a discount coupon for Sydney’s Restaurant so you can save some money on your next meal. Click here to save!
Well, enjoy the last weekend of March and we hope to see you around!
Grand Marais Snowmobile Report
There wasn’t a whole lot happening with the weather UP here this past weekend but I woke up this morning to a pleasant suprise. We received 3 to 5 inches of fresh snow overnight! The temps are suppose to get up into the 30′s today but drop back down into the 20′s for the remainder of the week. More snow is in the forcast, so for all of you diehards out there who are still interested in getting in those last rides of the season, we still have snow here in Grand Marais. The season is not “officially” over until April 1st and as you know, a lot can happen with the weather UP here between now and then. We had several groups up this past weekend. They drove out to the staging areas & said that once you got out into the woods, the trails were still in decent shape for mid-March with plenty of snow to ride. They just confirmed what I’ve been saying all along. The colder temps & a little more snow this week will make them even better. Who knows, maybe the groomers will be able to get back out there & smooth them out a night or two this week. I haven’t heard the fat lady sing yet and we still have a week & a half left before the trails close for the season. Don’t forget to ask about out spring riding specials when you call. (906) 494-2331 at Hilltop Cabins and (906) 494-2681 downtown at the Beach Park Motel. Hope to see you again 1 more time before the first. Thanks again for all of your support!
- John at Hilltop Cabins (906) 494-2331 and the Beach Park Motel downtown at (906) 494-2681.
MI DNR Fishing Report: Munising Bay
3/10/11 – Fishing was a bit slow. A lack of snow is still causing a slippery commute for those heading out, so cleats would be a good idea. Anglers are now turning their attention to fishing shallow waters for coho, splake and smelt. Whitefish action was slow. For coho, try jigging rapalas or Swedish pimples. Average size was 15 inches. Some were fishing on flow ice in Trout Bay however extreme caution needs to be used. Schools of smelt are being marked on a regular basis but catch rates were slow. Try hali-jigs with natural bait. Those spearing lake herring have taken a few fish in the early morning. Splake action was slow. Anglers reported mixed results for perch over the weed beds in 30 feet of water.




