Noquemanon Trailhead, South Trails, Marquette, Michigan

Top Midwest Biking Destination | Marquette, Michigan

Located on the southern shore of Lake Superior, Marquette, Michigan is the largest city in the Upper Peninsula. Home to 20,000+ residents, this historic city offers vast views of our largest Great Lake, culture, small town charm, great food, and nature.  In addition, there are abundant opportunities for recreation and adventure. No matter the season,…

Miners Castle, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Munising, Michigan

Experience Michigan’s Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | Stunning Lake Superior Landscapes

Have you visited Michigan’s stunning Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore?  Along Lake Superior’s southern shore, beautiful 50-200 foot sandstone cliffs line the shore for over 15 miles.  These sedimentary sandstone cliffs are composed of minerals such as iron oxide, copper, manganese, and limonite deposited during the Precambrian and Cambrian periods. As groundwater drips down the face…

Top Restaurants in Marquette, Michigan | Fusing Food and Culture in the Upper Peninsula

Do you have plans to visit Marquette, Michigan?  Located on the southern shore of Lake Superior, Marquette Michigan is the largest city in the Upper Peninsula. Home to 20,000 residents, the city is historically known for the shipping of iron ore through the Marquette Iron Range.  Marquette is also home to Northern Michigan University, a…

Blackrocks Beach

Marquette Michigan 2025 Adventure Guide: Recreation, Culture, and Food in the Upper Peninsula

Marquette Michigan, located on the southern shore of Lake Superior, is the largest city in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Home to 20,000+ residents, the city is historically known for the shipping of iron ore through the Marquette Iron Range.  Large vessels regularly pass through the ports of Marquette.  This historic city on Lake Superior’s…