Exploring the Black Rocks and crystal clear water of Lake Superior
Black Rocks, Presque Isle Park, Marquette, MI, USA
Nestled along a 323 acre forested peninsula which extends into the water of Lake Superior, the Black Rocks offer absolutely beautiful views of the water. The Black Rocks are estimated to be 1.7 billion years old and are formed along the shores of Lake Superior on the Isle. They are primarily composed of a type of igneous rock called basalt. Basalt forms from the rapid cooling of lava flows, which occurred during volcanic activity millions of years ago in the region. The contrast of the dark basalt against the blue waters of Lake Superior creates a picturesque landscape. Enjoy hiking along the rocks and watching people jump off the edges of some of the bigger cliffs into the cold water. It's definitely a popular spot for the locals to cool down. There's also a cove spot kind of like a little beach area where you can walk down to get in the water as well. It was so serene and such a lovely area. A must see while in Marquette, you won't be disappointed.
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