- TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Upper Peninsula, Michigan, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Marquette.
- From Upper Peninsula Children's Museum to Marquette Regional History Center, the Upper Peninsula area offers 20 different types of family activities, including: Waterfalls, Other Adventures, Boat Tours and Fishing.
- Michigan's Upper Peninsula is the land mass above mainland Michigan and is made up of cities including Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie, and Iron Mountain among others. The Upper Peninsula has a variety of wildlife that can be experienced in many of the nature preservation areas and parks, including moose, deer, cougar, black bears, and many smaller mammals.
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123 W. Baraga Avenue, Marquette, MI 49855
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The Upper Peninsula Children's Museum offers a variety of exhibits that were designed by children in its The World of Science and Nature and The Incredible Journey exhibit halls. The location hosts parties and special events.
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145 W. Spring Street, Marquette, MI 49855
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From rotating to permanent collections, Marquette Regional History Center has exhibits that display regional artifacts such as Native American clothing, guns, posters, and more. The center has a research library with historical documents.
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Located in Marquette, Lake Superior Sport Fishing offers charter fishing trips in search of such species as Steelhead, King Salmon, Trout, Splake, and Coho Salmon. The company also offers sunset cruises and sightseeing excursions.
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220 West Washington Street, Suite 410, Marquette, MI 49855
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Only minutes from the shores of Lake Superior, Downtown Marquette is the town's nerve center. This charming district features restaurants, banks, clothing stores, book shops, antique vendors and consignment boutiques.
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Spanning 47-miles, Iron Ore Heritage Trail is a multi-use trail suitable for walking, biking, skating, and horse riding. There is access to a lake and a museum and in the winter, it can be used for skiing and snowshoeing.
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Paddling Michigan is a kayak and canoe rental company that has the goal of providing a great outdoor experience while exploring the Upper Peninsula. The company offers trips that tour the Escanaba River and the Michigamme River.
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Marquette's Sugarloaf Mountain offers a 3,200 foot pathway up the montain. The top of the mountain features a view of Lake Superior , the coastline, and forests from 470 feet high.
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Greywalls Golf Course is an addition to Marquette Golf Club, a 36-hole course that dates back to 1936. Boasting diverse terrain and challenging elevation changes, Greywalls also boasts striking views of Lake Superior.
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Known as the world's largest wooden dome in the world, Superior Dome hosts football games for Northern Michigan University's Wildcats. In addition to football games, visitors can attend special events such as festivals, musical events, and expos.
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Riversnorth Fly Fishing Guide Service takes anglers to secluded areas in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The business is the only one licensed and endorsed in the area for brown trout, Atlantic salmon, brook trout, and Pacific salmon.