The Great Lakes State is full of history, both on water and on land. It doesn’t take too long to discover one of these treasures of the past, but some are so isolated, you wouldn’t even know they existed. Serious explorers can head to North Manitou Island off the coast of the Leelanau Peninsula for a complete off-the-grid camping experience that you need a ferry to get to. Once you arrive, you’ll find miles of remote hiking trails, and more surprisingly, the only United States Life-saving Station left standing. You’ll want to look out for this nearly 170-year-old piece of history.

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Does this sound like a hike you’d put on your bucket list? It’s certainly one you want to prepare for, so make sure you do a little research before you’re ready to head out. You can get started by making sure your bag is packed with all the camping essentials by reading our complete guide.

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