- Mount Arvon - Wikipedia
Mount Arvon ( ɑːrvɒn ARR-vahn) at 1,979 feet (603 m), is either the highest or second-highest natural point in the U S state of Michigan Located in L'Anse Township, Baraga County, Mount Arvon is part of the Huron Mountains
- Michigan Elevation (Highest Lowest Points)
The highest point in Michigan is Mount Arvon, which reaches an elevation of 1,979 feet (603 meters) above sea level Located in the Upper Peninsula near the town of L’Anse in Baraga County, Mount Arvon sits in a heavily forested area not far from Lake Superior
- Mount Arvon, Michigan | U. S. Highpoint Guide
Mount Arvon may not be the most imposing peak, but it's Michigan's highest point Located in the Huron Mountain Range in the north-central Upper Peninsula (U P ), the mountain rises over 1,300 feet from the shores of Lake Superior, approximately 10 miles to the north
- Michigan topographic map, elevation, terrain
The state comprises two peninsulas, with the Upper Peninsula showcasing more pronounced elevation changes, including its highest point, Mount Arvon, which rises to 1,979 feet (603 meters)
- Mount Arvon | Michigan
Mount Arvon is Michigan's highest natural point, standing tall in the rugged Huron Mountains Located in Baraga County, this 1,979-foot peak offers incredible views of Lake Superior and the surrounding wilderness
- Mount Arvon : Climbing, Hiking Mountaineering : SummitPost
It is located in the Huron Mountain Range in the north-central Upper Peninsula, or U P, as it is known by locals The mountain rises over 1300 feet from the shores of Lake Superior 10 miles or so to the north Strangely enough Mt Arvon has only been recognized as the state's highpoint since 1982
- Michigan’s Tallest Mountains and Where to Find Them
The Huron Mountains have the two highest mountains in the state, Mount Arvon (1,980 feet) and Mount Curwood (1,979 feet) Yes, a single foot separates the two tallest peaks in Michigan
- Michigan Dreaming Bucket List: Your guide to hiking states tallest . . .
Mount Arvon, located in Baraga County in the Upper Peninsula’s Huron Mountains, is considered the state’s official high point But there are a lot of caveats Until 1982, Mount Curwood, another peak in the Huron Mountains, was considered the state’s high point
- Mount Arvon: The Highest Point in Michigan - Outdoors with Bear Grylls
At 1,979 feet tall, Mount Arvon is the highest point in Michigan, but it wasn't always Find out why and how to get to the top
- Exploring Mount Arvon - Michigans Highest Peak - Awesome Mitten
A must-see part of the Huron Mountains in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Mount Arvon is Michigan’s highest point Rising 1,979 feet above sea level and fairly accessible by most vehicles, the summit of Mount Arvon is definitely worth checking out
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