Best attractions and places to see around Calumet include a variety of trails and historical sites. This region features accessible pathways and extensive trail networks suitable for walking, cycling, and running. The area also encompasses historic settlements with significant industrial heritage, particularly related to the coal and coke industry. Visitors can explore both natural landscapes and preserved historical areas within Calumet.
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Greensburg is a historic city in Westmoreland County. It was first settled at the end of the 18th century and became an important city in the area when coal was discovered nearby. Now, the city still has a vibrant commercial area, with restaurants and shops, so it is a good place to stop on the Five Star Trail.
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With sections of packed dirt and gravel, pavement, and road crossings, the Coal and Coke Trail has a little bit of everything. The path joins the cities of Scottdale and Mount Pleasant and is really popular for walkers, cyclists, and runners.
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Mount Pleasant was historically an important town in the coke-making industry. There are several historic buildings on the National Register of Historic Places found on Main Street.
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Designed with accessibility in mind, the walkway provides a gentle path around the park's lakes, allowing visitors of all abilities to enjoy the natural beauty.
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If you head here from the 5 star and then down Pavilion Lane you will come out across the street from Delaneys and the shopping center
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The Accessible Walkway is designed with accessibility in mind, providing a gentle path around the park's lakes for visitors of all abilities to enjoy the natural beauty.
Calumet is steeped in copper mining history. You can delve into this past at the Keweenaw National Historical Park Visitor Center, which offers extensive exhibits. Further insights are available at the Coppertown USA Mining Museum and the Copper Country Firefighters Museum, housed in the historic 1898 Red Jacket Fire Hall. The Calumet Historic District itself is a National Historic Landmark, preserving the village's significant heritage.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Accessible Walkway is great for all ages. Trails like the Five Star Trail and the Coal & Coke Trail are popular for walking and cycling. Additionally, the Swedetown Recreation Area offers year-round 'silent sports' like hiking and snowshoeing, which can be enjoyed by families.
Calumet offers diverse natural beauty. The Swedetown Recreation Area features 1,900 acres of wooded trails. You can also visit Hungarian Falls for a breathtaking multi-tiered cascade, or explore the Black Creek Nature Sanctuary for hiking opportunities leading to Lake Superior beaches. Lions Park provides scenic lake views and walking trails, and Conglomerate Falls Nature Area offers a mile-long hike around a 150-foot gorge.
Calumet boasts a variety of trails. The Coal & Coke Trail connects Scottdale and Mount Pleasant, featuring sections of packed dirt, gravel, and pavement ideal for walkers, cyclists, and runners. The Five Star Trail is another popular option for cycling and family outings. For more extensive trail networks, the Swedetown Recreation Area provides 1,900 acres for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing.
The Calumet Historic District is rich with cultural landmarks. The historic Calumet Theatre, opened in 1900, continues to host tours and performances. The Keweenaw Heritage Center at St. Anne's Church is dedicated to preserving Copper Country culture, and the Calumet Arts District showcases local artists in historic downtown buildings. You can also visit Shute's Saloon, Michigan's longest continuously operated bar, for a glimpse into the past.
Absolutely. The Coal & Coke Trail and the Five Star Trail are excellent for cycling. For more road cycling options, you can explore routes like the 'Greensburg – Greensburg loop' or the 'Five Star Trail loop from Youngwood'. Find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Calumet guide.
You can visit Greensburg, a historic city first settled in the late 18th century, now featuring a vibrant commercial area. Another significant site is Main Street Mount Pleasant, which was historically important in the coke-making industry and features several buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Beyond the main historical sites, Calumet offers unique local spots. The Calumet Colosseum is known as the oldest continuously operating ice rink in North America. For a local taste, visit Red Jacket Brewery for craft beers or Keweenaw Coffee Works for locally roasted coffee. You might also find the Russell Snowplow, a piece of copper mining history, interesting.
Calumet offers several running trails. The Coal & Coke Trail is popular with runners, and the Swedetown Recreation Area provides extensive wooded trails. You can also find various running loops, such as the 'Greensburg loop' or 'Five Star Trail – Greensburg loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Calumet guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and rich history. The accessible pathways, like the Accessible Walkway, allow everyone to enjoy the scenery. The extensive trail networks, such as the Coal & Coke Trail, are highly rated for walking, cycling, and running. The preserved historical sites, including the vibrant commercial area of Greensburg, also receive positive feedback for their cultural significance.
Yes, the Calumet Waterworks Park is known as a location for agate hunting. You can also visit Copper World, a local gift shop, where you might find Keweenaw-centric merchandise and even get tips for agate hunting in the area.


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