
Mount Arvon - Highest Point in Michigan
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N 46° 45.346 W 088° 09.320
16T E 411766 N 5178672
Quick Description: 1,979 feet is not very high for a summit, but it is quite a trip. Only about 14 miles from L'Anse, it takes 28 miles of logging roads to get there. The summit is completely tree covered. Good for a paper company, bad for a scenic view.
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 7/6/2008 2:28:10 PM
Waymark Code: WM44MR
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Long Description:This register was place by Boy Scout Troop 216.
Mount Curwood, which is nearby, was thought to be the highest
point, but in 1982, modern surveying equipment found that Mount
Arvon is approximately 11 inches higher.
Mount Arvon is located on land owned by a paper company
(MeadWestvaco as of this writing) and the road is somewhat
maintained by the county, but drive it at your own risk. The route
and recommendations are available at the Baraga County Convention
and Visitor Bureau in L'Anse
("http://www.baragacountytourism.org/mt_arvon.html"
target="_blank">visit link)
The route is well marked with diamond shaped "Mount Arvon"
signs. I was able to get to the top in my 2WD, but the
recommendation is to stop and park where the signs turn ORANGE.