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Wakefield, Michigan

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Phone: 906-229-5131 (City Hall)
Phone: 906-224-2222 (Chamber of Commerce)
Toll-free: 800-522-5657 (Chamber of Commerce)
Phone: 906-224-8551 (Wakefield Township)
Website: http://fwdwakefield.org

Welcome to Wakefield, Michigan

Nee Gaw Nee Gaw Bow (The leading man), Peter Toth’s 60th monument in "The Trail of the Whispering Giants" series, is located on the shore of beautiful Sunday Lake. -Photo by Gerard Lauzon

Welcome to Wakefield Township
When visiting Gogebic County, be sure to include on your itinerary a short walk on the best Mother Nature has to offer, the "Beautiful Presque Isle River Trail." This trail is located on the west side of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park and near the entrance to the Presque Isle State Park. The entrance to the trial is on the South Boundary Road just off of North County Road 519.

In this two-mile walk, you will enjoy beautiful scenery made up of stands of virgin hemlocks, and three waterfalls - Nawadahn, Manido and Manabezho - which will take your breath away. It is a walk you will not want to take without bringing your camera, so you can relive the beauty once you are at home.

In the spring and summer you will also enjoy the fresh green foliage coming to life from a long winter of dormancy, and in the fall you will see the spectacular combination of giant hemlocks and the beautiful color change of the maple, poplar and oak trees. This could very well be the best short trail Michigan has to offer!

It its final mile before emptying into Lake Superior, the Presque Isle descends more than 100 feet, and in doing so, has carved a rugged and steep-sided gorge.

Be sure to visit Wakefield Township and the Presque Isle River Trail.

The APBA National Outboard Championships
Held every two years - since 1980
Last week in July - Sunday Lake, Wakefield, MI
Part of the Wakefield Yooperfest
Modified and stock competitions. Free admission. Coverage by Bresnan Communications, viewed from any place on the lake. Reaching speeds of 90 mph.
Stop by the new pavilion and visitors center for food. Beverages and souvenirs
Co-sponsored by Badger State Outboard Association

Pictures cannot capture the grandeur and beauty of our area when Mother Nature picks up her fall color paintbrush. Scenic overlooks and pristine lakes double the beauty of fall in the Western U.P.

Wakefield Campground on beautiful Sunday Lake

The Hub of Activity in the Western U.P.
Fishing - Boating - Hiking - Biking - Swimming - Running - Camping - Sailboarding - Golf - Tennis - Horseshoes - Waterfalls - Ice Skating - Skiing (Nordic/Alpine) - Snowshoeing - Snowmobiling - Picnics - Reunions - Antiquing - History - Art - Crafting - Dining - Dancing - Sunsets - Just plain relaxing

Come back to pure air and a tranquil environment.

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