The Alger Underwater Diving Preserve at Munising was the first preserve established in Michigan, and is one of the most popular scuba diving areas in the Great Lakes.
This Underwater Preserve offers several unusual diving attractions including seacaves, intact shipwrecks, and underwater interpretive trails. The sea caves are actually portions of underwater sandstone cliffs where sandstone has been eroded by waves. Although the caves are shallow, usually only about 20 feet deep, they offer spectacular shallow water diving.
The Alger Preserve is located on the south shore of Lake Superior near the diver-friendly city of Munising in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This area of Lake Superior's shoreline includes the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and offers many scenic attractions to visiting divers. Magnificent waterfalls, sand dunes, and hiking trails are all just a short distance from town.
This trip features fabulous shipwreck diving as well as a chance to enjoy spectacular scenic cruising along Michigan’s beautiful Pictured Rocks.
Experience Level: Beginner to Advanced