Paradise, Michigan

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There is also Paradise Township in Grand Traverse County.
Road-side sculpture in Paradise, MI
Road-side sculpture in Paradise, MI
Location of Paradise, Michigan

Paradise is an unincorporated community in Whitefish Township, Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

Paradise is on the northeastern portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, on the western side of Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior, about 60 miles by road from Sault Ste. Marie and about 55 miles north of the Mackinac Bridge.

Founded in 1925, Paradise is surrounded by state and national forests and its main business is tourism. It is considered one of two gateways to the Tahquamenon Falls area and Tahquamenon Falls State Park. (The other gateway is Newberry, about 40 miles to the southwest.) The area draws hunters, fishers, campers, backpackers, snowmobilers and birdwatchers. The region harvests blueberries and cranberries in season. Lake Superior shipping lanes are several miles off shore.

Whitefish Point with the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, beach, Whitefish Point Lighthouse and prime birding area, is 11 miles north. Whitefish Point is the spot where ships enter the open lake from Whitefish Bay. This is the nearest navigation mark to the wreckage of the ore freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in 1975.

Marco Smithfield, the tenth American to win the grand prize on ABC's game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire, lived in Paradise at the time of his winnings (and still lives there).

[edit] See also

  • Hell, Michigan 294 miles south of Paradise, despite being often cited as 666 miles away.

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Coordinates: 46°37′39″N, 85°2′15″W