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MASS CITY
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Mass City Knob. A wonderful vista awaits those who take a 20-minute hike above the town ... more

Mineral collecting at the Caledonia Mine. The U.P.'s only remaining active copper mine (for specimens only) attracts rockhounds from far and wide ... more

 

 
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MASS CITY
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Mass City Knob

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Mass City bluff
A splendid vista awaits those who take a pleasant 20-minute walk up onto the bluffs overlooking Mass City.

Six hundred feet above the village, this bluff offers a grand view looking across the farms and forests to the south and east. It's not a hard hike, about 20 minutes each way. But even grander vistas await you if you travel to nearby Greenland.
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Get to the path to bluff by turning west onto Turner Street on the north end of town. (You'll see an old frame gas station at the corner where you turn.) Go to the right past some houses and park at the street's end. Then walk up the two-track through the woods and go to the left at the Y. Go left again and you'll be at the bluff.



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