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Eagle Harbor Photographs

 








Eagle Harbor Beach has a long, sandy beach.
A slide located at Eagle Harbor Beach.








There is parking located along M-26 for Eagle Harbor Beach.
Another view of the beach.








Koop-Black Cove is located a short distance from downtown Eagle Harbor on M-26.
Koop-Black Cove is one of the most photographed places in the Upper Peninsula. The view of Eagle Harbor Light Station from Koop-Black Cove is very cool.








The zoomed in photo of Eagle Harbor Light Station taken from Koop-Black Cove.
A view of Eagle Harbor Marina from Koop-Black Cove.








The Eagle Harbor Public Square Complex has a small picnic shelter and playground.
The township hall and volunteer fire station is located at the Eagle Harbor Public Square Complex.








Another view of the playground at Eagle Harbor's Public Square.
Basketball court at the Eagle Harbor Public Square Complex.








East of Eagle Harbor, you'll find the road to Eagle Harbor Marina off of M-26. You'll turn north and then follow the road to the marina.
Eagle Harbor Marina has a boat launch, picnic area, and restroom facilities.








You can see Eagle Harbor Light Station and the entrance into the harbor from the marina's picnic area.
Eagle Harbor Marina's boat launch.








Lighthouses have distinctive light patterns, and one of the lights in the signal at Eagle Harbor Light Station is red.
A boat docked offshore, near the marina.

 








Cyclists share the road along M-26 on the ride to Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor.
Going south along M-26 near Eagle Harbor Beach.








Going north along M-26 near Eagle Harbor Beach.
The view along M-26 in the fall is very beautiful.








North of Eagle Harbor, cyclists often walk their bikes along Brockway Mountain Drive at the steepest points, but the views from highest points along the road are very beautiful.
Part of the Brockway Mountain Drive is visible in the distance, as ws Lake Superior.








South of Eagle Harbor, freighters are often visible at Cat Harbor.
A view from the overlook at Great Sand Bay.





 


Riding along M-26, near Koop-Black Cove.
 

 








The back of Eagle Harbor Light Station and the Lake Superior Commercial Fisherman's Museum.
The stairwell in the tower at the Eagle Harbor Light Station.








The rocky cove next to the parking lot for the Eagle Harbor Light Station is worth seeing.
Keweenaw History Museum is located near the lighthouse.








The fog signal building, built in 1895, now serves at the Maritime Museum.
Many items relating to shipping in the area is located in the Maritime Museum.








The spectacular view of the Eagle Harbor Light Station and the entrance to the harbor.
A view of the harbor from the lighthouse.








St. Peter's by the Sea is located off Third Street in Eagle Harbor.
Another view of St. Peter's by the Sea.








The Pythian School House, built in 1853, now serves as a museum.
When the School House Museum, a marker is located near the entrance that describes the history of the school.








The Agate Shop in Eagle Harbor.
Eagle Harbor School House, built in 1872, now serves as the Community Building.








Another view of the beautiful harbor.
A summer day at Eagle Harbor.








A marker honoring Justus Rathbone is located near the old school house.
Part of Center Street in Eagle Harbor.








A marker describing the historic Eagle Harbor House is located off M-26, across from Eagle Harbor Beach.
Eagle Harbor House has welcomed guests to town since 1845. Cabins are for rent near the historic location.








Jacobs Falls is located a short distance from Eagle Harbor, near the shoulder of M-26.
The Jampot is located between Eagle Harbor and Eagle River off M-26. They have excellent cookies, jams and jellies.











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