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- Located just south of Lake Superior and within the heart of the Upper Peninsula it is easy to access for either a day trip or longer vacation.
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Sunday Lake is a nice little lake just north of Highway 60. There are three sites on the lake and, having visited all of them when I was there, I’d say this is far and away the best. It’s an awesome island spot with lots of room for tents, great views and great swimming.
Tucked into a corner of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness is Sunday Lake, a road less traveled that abounds in wildflowers, berries, fauna, historical artifacts, old growth, and alpine littoral habitat.
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Jun 11, 2021 · There are a couple of ways to get to Sunday Lake. The closest official Access Point is Sunday Creek, better known as the Spruce Bog hiking trail parking lot. From there, it’s a 1.4 KM low maintenance portage up to Sproule, and a p500 regular maintenance over to Sunday.
Discover this 6.7-mile out-and-back trail near North Bend, Washington. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 38 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking, camping, and hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Preview trail.
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- North Bend, Washington, United States
A beautiful, warm sunny Sunday on Sunday Lake. The bugs were shockingly bad for this time of year, but luckily they only came out at dusk and dawn. The animal eye autofocus on my new R7 is killer.
Day 1 – Exploring Sproule Lake in Algonquin Park. Day 2 – Heading Home Early Through Sunday Lake. The Aftermath. Campsites. Trip Info. Date: September 14th – 15th, 2018. Route: Sunday Lake > Sproule Lake > Sunday Lake. Total Number of Portages: 4. Avg. Number of Portages Per Travel Day: 2. Total Length of Portages: 3,780m.