Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula features a unique "end of the road" where US 41 ceases, yet Mandan Road continues to High Rock Bay, a challenging path for overlanders leading to a former NASA site.
Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, despite appearances, is actually "Copper Island," separated by the Keweenaw Waterway. This secret island, once a copper mining hub, is connected by a single bridge and hosts the annual Copper Island Classic hockey game.
Living in one of the most remote and isolated sections of both Michigan and the greater nation may be a challenge. Is it possible that some residents have never ventured out of the Keweenaw Peninsula?