Does anyone know if a historical marker has been added for the southern most point on Lake Superior? There is a new one east of Naubinway for the northern most point on Lake Michigan.
As of now, there does not appear to be an official historical marker designating the southernmost point on Lake Superior. While there has been interest in documenting various geographical points along the Great Lakes, including Lake Michigan, the southernmost point on Lake Superior hasn't been marked in the same way.
The southernmost point of Lake Superior is located in the area near the city of Marquette, Michigan. It’s part of the larger Lake Superior region, and although it's an important geographic location, there doesn't seem to be a specific historical marker dedicated to this point. The marker near Naubinway, which highlights the northernmost point on Lake Michigan, is part of a broader trend of local historical markers for significant points along the Great Lakes, but the southernmost point on Lake Superior has not been officially recognized in this way.
While the southernmost point on Lake Superior may not yet have a formal marker like the northernmost point on Lake Michigan, it is certainly a region rich in history and natural beauty, and visiting the area is still a fantastic way to learn more about the Great Lakes.