Things to Do with Kids in Ironwood, MI

  • TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Ironwood, Michigan.
  • From Larry's Lucky Strikes Bowling to Nomad Sportfishing Charters, the Ironwood area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Kayaking, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
  • Within close proximity of Lake Superior, Ironwood is located in Northern Michigan. A resort town, the area is popular with skiers. Also an historic city, it was once a mining community. Along with skiing, many tourists today visit Ironwood to see the 'World's Tallest Indian', a huge statue that sits in the heart of town.
  • TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Ironwood, Michigan.
  • From Larry's Lucky Strikes Bowling to Nomad Sportfishing Charters, the Ironwood area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Kayaking, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
  • Within close proximity of Lake Superior, Ironwood is located in Northern Michigan. A resort town, the area is popular with skiers. Also an historic city, it was once a mining community. Along with skiing, many tourists today visit Ironwood to see the 'World's Tallest Indian', a huge statue that sits in the heart of town.
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Theaters 107 E Aurora Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 MoreLess Info
As a volunteer led, historic theater, Ironwood Theatre features a restored mural and organ from the early 1900s. Currently the theater hosts community events, from classic movies to dance recitals.
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Theaters 825 N Lake Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 MoreLess Info
Hosting performing arts events for the community, Theater North offers visitors plays, musicals, and concerts to attend. The local schools and colleges often perform in the theater and offer free admission.
25.3 Miles
100% 11 votes
Other Adventures Ontonagon, MI MoreLess Info
Situated in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, the Little Carp River Trail follows directly alongside the river for which it was named. The trail also works with its sister path which follows the Big Carp River.
26.4 Miles
95% 22 votes
Kayaking Park Falls, WI MoreLess Info
In 1926, the government built the Turtle Flambeau Dam creating the 35,500-acre Turtle Flambeau Scenic Wilderness Waters Area. In the area, people can tube; water ski; canoe; kayak; fish for crappie, muskies, and small mouth bass; hunt for deer, bear, snowshoe hare, and turkey; and trap for mink and beaver.
33.7 Miles
98% 388 votes
Mountains Route 107, Ontonagon, MI 49953 MoreLess Info
Also called the Porkies, the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is a group of mountains near Lake Superior. The Porkies is the best place to go hiking, watch wildlife and do downhill skiing during winter.
33.8 Miles
92% 12 votes
Resorts Highway 64, Ontonagon, MI MoreLess Info
Porcupine Mountains Ski Area, known colloquially as 'The Porky's' ski area, offers both slope skiing and cross-country skiing. It boasts over eleven miles of slope, as well as extensive systems of trails for cross-country skiers.
34.8 Miles
100% 1 votes
Skiing & Snowboarding Porcupine Mtn, 33303 Headquarters Road, Ontonagon, MI 49971 MoreLess Info
Spanning over 60,000 acres of wilderness, Ski the Porkies is a recreational snow adventure company that offers year round snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and snowball fights. The company has discounted lift tickets for children 17 and under.
35.2 Miles
100% 35 votes
Historic Sites Ashland, WI MoreLess Info
Murals of the history of Ashland line create a walking tour of the town. A mural map can be obtained at the down town museum, most stores and hotels.
36.9 Miles
74% 27 votes
Kayaking 690 Main Street, La Pointe, WI MoreLess Info
All kayaking tours of the Apostle Islands include instruction. Excursions have a lunch break, but you need to bring your own food and beverages. Stand-up Paddle board excursions are also available; kayak and paddle board rentals and used equipment sales are offered.
36.9 Miles
93% 122 votes
History Museums La Pointe, WI MoreLess Info
Offering special events and programs, the Madeline Island Museum is an interactive attraction about the history of our nation. Discover Native American history, the fur trade, significant ship wrecks, and watch children play dress up with period clothing.
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