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STONINGTON PENINSULA

Region: Escanaba, Menominee & the Green Bay Shore

The Stonington Peninsula, over 15 miles long, extends out into Lake Michigan just east of Rapid River, forming Little Bay de Noc to its west and, to the east, Big Bay de Noc. Most of the peninsula is far enough from U.S. 2 to remain undeveloped. As farms are abandoned, its interior is becoming wilder.
Stonington's campgrounds and beaches are convenient to U.S. 2. It's a scenic drive along County Road 513 to its southern tip, Peninsula Point and its lighthouse tower and picnic area. It's an excellent place to see migrating birds and butterflies.

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