Huron Bay
Huron Bay is a small bay located on the southern shore of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States. It is situated within Baraga County and is characterized by rocky shorelines, forested bluffs, and generally deep water.
Huron Bay is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, and kayaking. It is also a point of access to the Huron Islands Wilderness Area, a cluster of islands within Lake Superior known for its rugged landscape and wildlife.
The bay is fed by several small streams and rivers. Historically, the area around Huron Bay was important for logging and iron ore mining. Today, the economy is largely driven by tourism and recreation. The unincorporated community of Huron Bay sits near the bay's eastern shore.