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18 Attractions to Explore Near Algonac State Park

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Peche Island Rear Range LightThe Peche Island Rear Range Light, situated in St. Clair County, is a beautiful beacon that has been guiding sailors since 1908. This impressive lighthouse stands tall at 63 feet and is nothing short of striking, with its bold red bricks and sparkling lantern room. The light was built to guide vessels through the often treacherous waters that surround Lake St. Clair. Though it is no longer a functional lighthouse, it continues to be an important historic landmark in the area.
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Lake St. Clair Old South Channel Front LightThe Lake St. Clair Old South Channel Front Light is a historic lighthouse that can be found in St. Clair County. This unique structure stands tall in the water and was built in 1885 to help guide boats through the channel. It was built during a time when lighthouses were the only way for boats to navigate through unfamiliar waters. Over time, advances in technology have made lighthouses obsolete, but these structures still serve as a testament to an important era in maritime history.
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Stahls Automotive FoundationStahls Automotive Foundation, was founded in 2016 with a goal of making a positive impact on the community. The foundation has funded multiple initiatives to develop youth programs and educational opportunities for young people throughout the region. This organization has also helped fund scholarships for college-bound Macomb County citizens to help them finance their postsecondary education.
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Selfridge Military Air MuseumThe Selfridge Military Air Museum is a fantastic place to learn about the history of aviation. Visitors can explore more than 40 historic aircraft, some maintained by volunteers and others on loan from branch services. From German biplanes to an F-86A Saberjet -- the first airplane to simultaneously break the sound barrier in two directions -- there’s a variety of fascinating military airplanes on display. As you make your way through the museum you can see aircraft that survived World War II.
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Wills Sainte Claire MuseumWills Sainte Claire Museum is a hidden gem that showcases the incredible legacy of a master inventor and his exemplary designs. Visitors can explore the fascinating history of C. Harold Wills, who was a pioneer in the automotive industry and played a key role in the creation of the iconic Model T. The museum offers a captivating journey through time, featuring rare artifacts, vintage cars, and impressive engineering designs.
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Michigan Transit MuseumThe Michigan Transit Museum, offers an interesting look at how people got around in the early to mid-1900s. Explore a variety of unique and vintage transit vehicles from different eras. From horse drawn streetcars to electric interurban cars to an antique school bus, each vehicle has a special place in Michigan’s transportation history. The museum also offers guided tours to learn more about the hardworking men and women who operated the carriages, trolleys and buses.
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Blue Water River WalkThe Blue Water River Walk in St. Clair County, Michigan is a scenic gem nestled along the St. Clair River. This picturesque path is a great place to take a relaxing walk, jog, or bike ride while admiring the stunning views of the river and its surroundings. While on the walk, visitors can stop at various sculptures and memorials that are scattered throughout the trail. The walk also offers access to a beach where families can enjoy a dip in the river or have a picnic.
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Ford HouseFord House serves as the former home of Edsel and Eleanor Ford. This grand estate stands on 22 acres of lush land that offers stunning views of Lake St. Clair. The residence was designed by famous architect Albert Kahn and features a spacious showroom for Mr. Ford's classic car collections; an inviting living room decorated with fine art and antiques; six bedrooms featuring lavish furnishings; as well as an array of other details that make this house unlike any other.
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Port Huron MuseumThe Port Huron Museum in St. Clair County, Michigan is an exciting and engaging destination for history buffs and curious learners alike. Founded in 1967, the museum boasts a collection that spans the area's rich history, from prehistoric times to modern day. Visitors can explore exhibits on maritime history, industry, and transportation, as well as enjoy interactive displays that bring the past to life. The museum also hosts educational programs and events.
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Wolcott Mill Historic CenterThe Wolcott Mill Historic Center is a celebrated jewel of 19th century industrial history. Located on a 400 acre historic park, the mill was once a thriving grain grist and saw mill that operated until World War I. Today visitors can tour the restored water-powered mill, wander through time honored buildings like the barn and blacksmith shop, take a stroll on the boardwalk along the Clinton River, visit with chickens and other farmyard animals.
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Lynch's Irish TavernLynch's Irish Tavern is a local favorite spot for many throughout the county. Not only does the bar have traditional cocktails and drinks to that it also has an extensive menu full of delectable seafood dishes such as hot and buttery crab legs, shrimp alfredo and vegetable beef stew. Another plus side to Lynch's Irish Tavern is its live music performances by talented local artists. There is something for everyone at this lively atmosphere where people can come together and enjoy.
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Pine River Nature CenterPine River Nature Center offers visitors a breathtaking escape into the great outdoors. Boasting over 300 acres of untouched wilderness, visitors can experience the natural beauty of the Pine River firsthand. With a variety of hiking trails, bird watching stations, and educational programs, there's something for everyone at this serene sanctuary.
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Huron Lightship MuseumThe Huron Lightship Museum is a unique attraction that preserves the region's nautical history. Located in Port Austin, it includes not only the original lighthouse tender vessel Huron but also several other vessels and artifacts. Visitors are invited to climb aboard the ship and explore its many rooms and decks, as well as learn about its history of patrolling Lake Huron during treacherous times. Besides taking a tour, visitors may observe the lens room.
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Bridge To Bay TrailThe Bridge To Bay Trail is a breathtaking path that offers stunning views of the area's natural beauty. Stretching over 54 miles, the trail is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts who love hiking, cycling, and jogging. From Lake Huron to the St. Clair River, the trail winds through charming small towns, verdant forests, and picturesque waterfronts. Along the way, visitors can enjoy a variety of amenities, including picnic areas, restrooms, and access points to the water.
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Thomas Edison Depot MuseumThe Thomas Edison Depot Museum showcases the many inventions developed by revolutionary American inventor Thomas Edison, as well as items from his childhood home. Visitors can learn about Edison's life and accomplishments through various interactive displays, including historical artifacts and period photographs. In addition to showcasing Edison's inventions and work experience, the museum also has sections dedicated to local history and technology advancements.
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Blue Water BridgeThe Blue Water Bridge spans between Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario and serves as an important international trade connection. Completed in 1938, the bridge consists of two lanes for daily traffic and two railway lanes that cross the St Clair River. It is a major tourist attraction in the area bringing people from all over to view its majestic beauty. Although it is only 1 mile long, it is iconic for viewers as it allows for excellent views of Lake Huron and neighbouring communities.
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Fort Gratiot LighthouseFort Gratiot Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in the state and was built in 1829 to mark the entrance of the St. Clair River into Lake Huron. The lighthouse stands 70 ft tall and boasts a unique octagonal shape, making it easily recognizable from miles away. Taken over by the Coast Guard in 1939, it once served as a navigational aid for watercraft traffic along Lake Huron. Today, it remains an important part of the community's culture and history.
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Fort Gratiot LighthouseThe Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, located in St. Clair County, Michigan, is an iconic piece of history that stands tall and proud against the lapping waves of Lake Huron. Built in 1829, this lighthouse has seen countless ships pass by and has guided them safely to their destinations through inclement weather and rough waters. Over the years, it has been restored and updated to maintain its structural integrity and importance to the community.

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Algonac State Park
Algonac State Park offers visitors a chance to explore the great outdoors in a stunning natural setting. With over 1,500 acres of land to roam, visitors can hike along the park’s many trails, paddle out onto the pristine waters of the St. Clair River, or simply relax and take in the serene surroundings. Camping is also available, with options for both tent and RV camping. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a great destination for nature lovers.
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