Fort Wilkins Boat Ramp
Copper Harbor, Michigan, United States
Fort Wilkins Boat Ramp provides water access in Copper Harbor, Michigan's northernmost point on the Keweenaw Peninsula. The ramp serves paddlers looking to explore the surrounding waters of Lake Superior's western arm.
The location functions as a play spot, making it suitable for paddlers seeking waves, currents, or other dynamic water features characteristic of the area. Launch facilities at Fort Wilkins allow kayakers and canoeists to begin their paddling adventures from this established access point.
Copper Harbor sits at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula and offers distinctive paddling conditions influenced by Lake Superior's size and depth. The waters here demand respect and proper preparation from paddlers. Fort Wilkins Boat Ramp connects outdoor enthusiasts to this remote corner of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, accessible only by following Highway 41 to its northern terminus.