Area Travel - AmericInn® of Silver City, MI

Welcome to Beautiful Michigan! Read about Silver City attractions and things to do nearby AmericInn.

A destination for relaxation. We are the gateway to the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. We are the destination for the outdoor enthusiasts, business traveler or just a night to yourself. Below are numerous attractions in Silver City Michigan awaiting you at AmericInn. 

Area Attractions and Activities

Adventure Mining Company – Tours of the old Adventrue Copper Mine. Rated as one of the finest attractions in the Upper Peninsula. Open for Guided surface and underground tours. Shop at the company store for clothing, copper, antiques, head lamps, boods climbing and rappelling gear something for everyone.
Address: 200 Adventure Road, Greenland, MI 49929
Distance: 12 miles east of Ontonagon off M-38
Phone: 906-883-3371
Hours of Operation: Late May through Mid October. 
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Caledonia Mine - Private rock and mineral collecting at the Caledonia Mine, Mass City , MI near Ontonagon for the rock collector or geologist. Collect samples of copper, silver, datolite, calcite, epidote, quartz and feldspar. Knowledgeable staff will help with the techniques and identification of finds in your private ore pile. Seller of Michigan copper specimens and ores packages of rocks, minerals, and fossils along with a wide selection of books available at Gitche Gumee Landing.
Address: 202 Ontonagon St, Ontonagon, MI
Phone: 906-884-6618
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Black Bear Lanes Convenience Store at the Konteka - 8 lanes with open bowling and the Black Bear Bar and Grill is open daily.
Address: White Pine, MI
Distance: 6 miles south of Silver City
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Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park Concession Store - Canoe, Kayak and Mountain Bike Rentals. Located at the entrance to the Union Bay Campground area on M-107 on the east side of the Park, and they also provide shuttle service to all areas in the park and canoe delivery to rivers and streams suitable for canoeing. Firewood and ice for sale.
Phone: 906-885-5612
Hours of Operation: Open May 15th through October 15th
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Fishing Tournament – Lake Trout Classic held every May. For more information call Larry Greig at 906-884-2770 or e-mail at dgreig@charter.net. This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Hunting - Lots of public land in the Porkies and the Ottawa National Forest for great hunting opportunities for deer, bear, small game and birds.

Mountain Biking – Bike the back roads in Ontonagon County, trails in the Ottawa National Forest, or there are 5 trails in the Porcupine Mountains State Park. Bring your own bike or rentals available at the concession stand in the Park.
Phone: 906-885-5612
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Old Victoria Restoration – Take a guided tour through the restored hand – hewn log cabins that were built abour 1899 to house the miners at the Victoria Copper Mine. Open Memorial Day through October 8th. Small admission. Enjoy coffee and cinnamon rolls cooked on the old wood stove at the Arts and Crafts show, the third Sunday in August.
Address: Victoria Dam Road
Distance: 4 miles southwest of Rockland
Phone: 906-884-4941
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Ontonagon County Historical Museum and Gift Shop – The purple museum building houses collections of mining, logging, farming, marine and social memorabilia, displayed in romm settings and cases. The 5th order Fresnel lens from the Ontonagon Lighthouse is on display at the museum.
Address: 422 River Street, Ontonagon, MI
Phone: 906-884-6165
Hours of Operation: Open year round from 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday from Noon to 4 pm from July 1st – Labor Day weekend. 
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Ontonagon Lighthouse - Stop by the Ontonagon Historical Museum to start our tour. The 39 foot lighthouse tower is open for climbing and offers a wonderful view of the area. The first lighthouse was built in 1851-52 and replaced by this cream brick building in 1866.
Hours of Operation: Open for tours Monday through Saturday at 11am, 2 pm, and 4pm.
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Porcupine Mountain Adventures - Play in the Mountains along the beautiful shores of Lake Superior by renting your very own Bike &/or Kayak!
Phone: 906-885-5123
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Swimming Beach, Picnic Area and Playground at the Ontonagon Township Park on Lake Superior - For day use and camping. One mile of sandy public beach for sunning, swimmin, or a little rock picking. Take a walk along the beach and enjoy the sunset and the view of the Porkies. 
Distance: 1 mile norhteast of Ontonagon on Houghton St.
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Waterfalls:
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  • Bonanza Falls, also called Greenwood Falls, is located on Highway 64 between White Pine and Silver City, MI.
  • Agate Falls is 7 miles east of Bruce Crossing on Highway M-28. Roadside park and a short trail to the falls.
  • Bond Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula - located on the middle branch of the Ontonagon River. Go 9 miles south of Bruce Crossing to the town of Paulding and turn east for 3.5 miles - straight to the falls. New overlook platforms, picnic area and hiking trails.

Stop at the Ontonagon Museum or the visitor center in the Porkies for information on visiting these waterfalls and to learn about many more.

Ski and Snowmobile the Porkies - You will experience the second highest vertical drop in Michigan or Wisconsin and you will see spectacular, panoramic views of Lake Superior. The Porkies are home to one of the first apline ski areas in the Midwest as well as one of the most scenic Nordic ski trails in the entire Great Lakes region. Snowmobile to the Lake of the Clouds.
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Ontonagon Marina - A full service marina with transient slips.
Phone: 906-884-4225
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Rockland Historical Museum - Located 12 miles south of Ontonagon on US 45 in the village of Rockland, Michigan. Open Memorial Day through color season. Unique collection of artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. (prehistoric mining hammers) to the early 1900s.
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Snowmobiling - Hundreds of miles of groomed trails for snowmobilers to enjoy, including the Bill Nicholls Trail from Mass City to Houghton through outstanding scenery. Connecting trails lead throughout the entire Upper Peninsula. Click here for a detailed map of Michigan's snowmobile trails.
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Moyle Racing
Website: www.moyleracingusa.com

Porcupine Mountain Music Festival - A weekend of Bluegrass in late August. Weekend always to be determined year to year.

Labor Day Festival - Ontonagon, Michigan's biggest celebration. A three day event over Labor Day weekend.

Ontonagon County Golf Course - Located fifteen miles from the AmericInn of Silver City.
Phone: 906-884-4130

Lake Gogebic - Always a fishing favorite. Located just 18 miles north of the AmericInn of Silver City.

The Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park (60,000 acres) is one of the few remaining large wilderness areas in the Midwest. Towering virgin timber, secluded lakes, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the "Porkies" a trip to remember.
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Areas of attraction within the Porkies include Lake of the Clouds (ADA accessible viewing area), Summit Peak observation tower, and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor which hosts the states second largest waterfalls. Join us in August for the annual Music Festival hosted by the Friends of the Porkies. For more information visit: http://www.dnr.state.mi.us/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=426&type=SPRK.

Trails

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  • Porcupine Mts-Beaver Creek Trail
    Trail Length: 1.20 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing and hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Big Carp River Trail
    Trail Length: 9.60 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, fishing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Cross Trail/Correction Line Trail
    Trail Length: 7.30 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Deer Yard Trail
    Trail Length: 5.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-Double Trail
    Trail Length: 3.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-East and West River Trails
    Trail Length: 2.30 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-East and West Vista Trail
    Trail Length: 2.50 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-Escarpment Trail
    Trail Length: 4.30 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Government Peak Trail
    Trail Length: 7.30 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Lake Superior Trail
    Trail Length: 17.10 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Lily Pond Trail
    Trail Length: 2.50 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, fishing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Log Camp Trail
    Trail Length: 5.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-Lost Lake Trail
    Trail Length: 3.40 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Nonesuch Trail
    Trail Length: 3.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-North Mirror Lake Trail
    Trail Length: 3.80 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Overlook Trail
    Trail Length: 2.70 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Pinkerton Trail
    Trail Length: 2.60 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-River Trail
    Trail Length: 10.50 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-South Mirror Lake Trail
    Trail Length: 3.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, fishing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Summit Peak Tower Trail
    Trail Length: 0.50 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Superior Loop
    Trail Length: 1.50 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-Triple Trail
    Trail Length: 3.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-Union Mine Trail
    Trail Length: 1.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Union Spring Trail
    Trail Length: 4.00 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking, mountain biking
  • Porcupine Mts-Visitor Center Nature Trail
    Trail Length: 1.40 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking
  • Porcupine Mts-Whitetail Path
    Trail Length: 0.80 miles
    Access: Cross-country skiing, hiking

Quick Area Guide

  • Rock Bluff Falls: Bluff Creek 1.5 mi
  • Little Falls: Middle Branch of Ontonagon River 4.5 mi
  • Flannigan Rapids: South Branch of Ontonagon River 5 mi
  • O-Kun-De-Kun-Falls: Baltimore River 8 mi
  • Cascade Falls: Cascade Creek 7 mi
  • Derby Falls/Hidden Falls: Derby Creek 3.5 mi
  • Little Trap Falls: Anderson Creek 11 mi
  • Pewabeck Falls: Little Iron River 1.5 mi
  • Nonesuch Falls: Little Iron River 5 mi