Iron Ore Heritage Trail
The Iron Ore Heritage Trail is a 47-mile pathway that provides a glimpse into the rich history and natural landscapes of Marquette County. There are ten trailheads that provide convenient access to the trail. The trail is a testament to the region's mining heritage and offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration.
The Iron Ore Heritage Trail follows the footsteps of early miners and pioneers who played a crucial role in shaping the development of Marquette County. Visitors can discover remnants of the iron mining industry, including historic sites, interpretive signage, and preserved artifacts.
Apart from its historical significance, the Iron Ore Heritage Trail showcases the diverse natural beauty of Marquette County. Trail users can enjoy scenic views of forests, waterways, and rolling hillsides. The IOHT offers opportunities for hiking, biking, birding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ORVing.
Trailheads
- REPUBLIC TRAILHEAD
- CLIFFS SHAFT MINE MUSEUM TRAILHEAD
- JACKSON MINERS PARK TRAILHEAD
- MICHIGAN IRON INDUSTRY MUSEUM TRAILHEAD
- EAGLE MILLS TRAILHEAD
- SCHWEMWOOD PARK TRAILHEAD
- MARQUETTE COMMONS TRAILHEAD
- MARQUETTE WELCOME CENTER TRAILHEAD
- CHOCOLAY LIONS FIELD TRAILHEAD
- CHOCOLAY TOWNSHIP POCKET PARK TRAILHEAD
IOHT Maps
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