Lake Fanny Hooe Resort and Campground

Lake Fanny Hooe Resort and Campground is a camp in , , . Lake Fanny Hooe Resort and Campground is situated nearby to .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Copper Harbor Cemetery and Fort Wilkins Historic State Park.

Cemetery
The is a cemetery located on US 41 west of M-26 in Copper Harbor, . It was listed as a Michigan State Historic Site on January 8, 1981. Burials occurred from 1853 through 1926. Twelve graves are marked with dates prior to 1900. is situated 730 metres west of Lake Fanny Hooe Resort and Campground.

Heritage site
is a historic preservation and public recreation area operated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources at , . is situated 1½ km east of Lake Fanny Hooe Resort and Campground.

Lake
is a 227-acre lake in . The Garden Brook connects to Lake Superior, 800 feet to the north. The community of lies to the north west side of the lake.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Copper Harbor.

is the northernmost city in , in the . It is an all-season resort town in northeastern Keweenaw County with a permanent population of 110.

Lake Fanny Hooe Resort and Campground

Latitude
47.46583° or 47° 27′ 57″ north
Longitude
-87.88639° or 87° 53′ 11″ west
Elevation
190 metres (623 feet)
Open location code
86VJF487+8C
Geo­Names ID
7255987
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