Lights Out!

KML Lodge 14252 US Hwy 41, Copper Harbor, MI, United States

Fostering the Keweenaw’s Dark Skies

Keweenaw Area Community Foundation 236 Quincy St, Hancock, MI, United States

Program Description The Keweenaw is home to some of the darkest skies in the Midwest. This provides visitors and residents access to incredible stargazing opportunities and even the chance to experience the Northern Lights. Join Visit Keweenaw for a discussion on ways to ensure the Keweenaw's dark skies are preserved for future generations and the

Stargazing: Northern Lights Photography Workshop

About the Workshop The purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the northern lights and the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed, camera settings, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief PowerPoint presentation (in the conference

Resort Closed for Staff Vacation

The resort will be closed during this time, for KML staff vacation to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday. This is the staff's one big holiday during the year. As such, the physical facilities will be closed, we will not be answering phones, and we will be slow in responding via email during this period of time.

Lights Out!

KML Lodge 14252 US Hwy 41, Copper Harbor, MI, United States

Stargazing: Northern Lights Photography Workshop

KML Banquet Room 14252 US Hwy 41, Copper Harbor, MI, United States

About the Workshop The purpose of this workshop is to educate people on how to capture the beauty of the northern lights and the night sky on camera. Topics being covered include equipment needed, camera settings, and the best locations for viewing. These workshops will start out with a brief PowerPoint presentation (in the conference

Moonlit Snowshoe Hike [ CANCELED ]

Join us for a guided night time interpretive snowshoe hike. Please join our Outdoor Activities Center (OAC)  staff members on an interpretive snowshoe hike around the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge property. This is a free activity for lodging guests and $10 for the general public, reservations are required. Reservations can be made by calling the OAC



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