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Discover Michigan’s Year-Round Adventure Hub
Discover Michigan’s Year-Round Adventure Hub
Mar 31, 2025 7:23 AM

  Whatever adventure fuels your travel spirit, Marquette, Michigan, delivers it in Lake Superior–sized proportions. Located in the forested Upper Peninsula along the shores of this iconic lake, Marquette seems to just get better with every changing season. Whether you’re ice climbing in winter or chasing waterfalls in spring, this place is an outdoor paradise. Make the most of a visit with advice from locals Heather Vivian and Bill Thompson.

  Vivian is the community engagement manager at Travel Marquette and oversees the Respect Marquette County program, which promotes responsible stewardship of the area’s natural resources. Thompson, co-owner of Down Wind Sports, is a key organizer for major community events and an avid climber and paddler. We talked with them for their expert insights on what makes their hometown Michigan’s ultimate year-round adventure hub and how to get the most out of a trip there.

  Stewardship Outside: Why is Marquette an ideal destination for active travelers?

  Heather Vivian: Marquette has something for everyone. With an extensive trail network and abundant water access, it’s a dream for anyone who loves the outdoors, like me. These incredible recreation opportunities exist because our community is committed to taking care of the places that take care of us. That’s why we teamed up with Leave No Trace and several local organizations to create the Respect Marquette County program. We encourage visitors and locals alike to respect our natural spaces by following the Leave No Trace principles and practicing responsible stewardship.

  Winter What outdoor activities do you recommend to winter visitors? 

  Bill Thompson: The Upper Peninsula is renowned for its snow, and Marquette is perfectly situated to offer access to a variety of winter activities. Whether it’s cross-country skiing, fat biking, snowshoeing, alpine skiing, or ice climbing, you can enjoy all of these just five minutes from downtown. And I recommend you try them all during your visit!

  For most people, scaling a frozen waterfall in the Upper Peninsula might seem unimaginable. But it’s actually accessible to everyone with help from Michigan Ice Fest Guides, which offers expert-led ice climbing trips. And with the stunning frozen landscapes, it’s an experience that will create unforgettable memories.Want to try fat biking? MQT Bike Rental provides bike rentals. These are fantastic ways to dive into some new winter activities, shorten your learning curve, and get insider tips.

  Summer How about summer visitors?

  Thompson: If you think winter sounds fun, wait until you hear about all the summer activities. Just like in winter, adventure is a short five-minute drive from downtown. You can rock climb, mountain bike, kayak, paddleboard, camp, fish, canoe, hike, trail run, and even play disc golf—all with easy access. Here are some of my favorite summer activities:

  Hiking The Elliott Donnelley Wilderness Trail, just outside of Marquette, offers a serene hike through beautiful hardwood forests following the scenic Little Garlic River. The 7.7-mile out-and-back trail culminates at Little Garlic Falls, where you can take a moment to dip your feet in the cool, refreshing waters before heading back. It’s a peaceful, picturesque hike that showcases the natural beauty of the area.

  Biking Hands down, the Iron Ore Heritage Trail is my favorite bike path to ride. This 47-mile multiuse trail connects communities while offering a deep dive into the region’s rich history. The trail passes through three downtown areas, cutting right through the heart of the historic Marquette Iron Range. Along the way, you’ll find interpretive signs and art pieces that offer insights into more than 160 years of iron ore mining in the area—perfect for taking a break and learning something new. The trail itself is a mix of crushed limestone and asphalt, making it easy to ride on any type of bike.

  Paddling Seriously, is there a better place to paddleboard or kayak than Lake Superior? I don’t think so! With crystal-clear waters and stunning land formations like caves and arches, Marquette’s shoreline offers some of the best paddling I’ve experienced. Sunrise or sunset over Lake Superior is a sight you won’t forget—just be sure to check the wave and weather conditions, and always pack the proper safety gear before heading out on the lake.

  The safest way to experience the best locations on Superior is by booking a guided kayaking adventure with Marquette Mountain Resort or another local outfitter.

  Spring and Fall What’s Marquette like in the spring and fall? 

  Vivian: When spring arrives, the whole community seems to come alive with excitement. It’s my favorite time of year to take the easy 2.8-mile hike to Morgan Creek Falls. As the rivers are rushing with snowmelt, they create some of the most powerful and stunning cascades.

  Fall in Marquette is nothing short of a dream. While the season is brief, we get the most vibrant colors up north. It’s the perfect time to hit the trails or take a scenic drive surrounded by forests ablaze with reds, oranges, and yellows. My favorite ways to see the colors by car are by taking County Road 550 north to Big Bay or hopping onto U.S. Highway 41 and going west to Ishpeming. Fall invites you to slow down, be present, and truly take in the natural beauty around you. Honestly, I could spend every fall here for the rest of my life and it still wouldn’t feel like enough time to fully soak it in—that’s how special it is.

  Culture and Events How else can visitors immerse themselves in Marquette’s unique culture and vibrant community?

  Vivian: Be sure to check out one of our fantastic local restaurants or breweries. Marquette has so many great dining options, and if you love good beer, you’ve definitely come to the right place. Summer is the perfect time to enjoy some live music, with annual events like the Hiawatha Traditional Music Festival and musicians playing at local pubs every weekend. The Fresh Coast Film Festival is another favorite, showcasing films from around the Great Lakes that highlight our community’s culture and values. And most importantly, don’t be shy—come say hi! The best way to truly immerse yourself in local culture is by chatting with the people who live here.

  Located on Lake Superior, Marquette, Michigan, is a community where nature’s assets are on display, with scenic vistas, rugged trails, rushing waterfalls, and a vibrant historic downtown. Featuring abundant outdoor activities, unique dining experiences, award-winning craft breweries, and a thriving art scene, Marquette embraces a culture anchored in artisanship and ingenuity.

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