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The West End Players is a non-profit theater organization with the purpose to enhance the quality of life in Iron River, Michigan by providing quality theater experiences for the residents of Iron County, Michigan, and other areas in the surrounding area, as well as training and educating actors, directors, and others involved in theater productions. We provide opportunities to demonstrate Read more...
For four generations, Camp Batawagama has been offering an unique experience for campers young and young at heart. Camp Batawagama is nestled in the woods on the shores of Indian Lake, located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is a welcoming escape from the busy electronic age we find ourselves living in today. Camp Batawagama was established in 1945 by two Read more...
Covenant Point is a year-round camp and retreat center with a Christian mission. The facility on Hagerman Lake includes lodging for 200 people and a dining facility to seat 125. They specialize in summer youth and family residential camps and back-country wilderness trips, serving over 750 campers every year. Covenant Point is licensed in the state of Michigan and accredited Read more...
The Tailings is a new 18 hole disc golf course that was completed in Iron River, Michigan July 2010. This unique course is set along the Apple Blossom Trail and the Iron River which was once a busy railroad grade that provided iron ore shipments out of the community during the iron mining days. Play along the course reveals remnants Read more...
The Second Sunday Folk Dance series celebrates its 32nd year of great music. Set in the beautiful dance hall at Fortune Lake Camp this is one of the Midwest’s most popular venues for folk music and dance and is the largest, longest running event of its kind. The Second Sunday Folk Dance presents great musicians in an intimate setting. Dean Read more...
Mansfield is the site where one of Michigan?s worst mining disasters occurred on September 28, 1893; 27 miners lost their lives in a cave-in. Read more...
The Amasa Museum, located in the Main Street Historical District of Amasa, formerly the township hall, is a fine example of late 1800s balloon-style architecture. Read more...
This is the site of a pre-European Native American settlement and permanent area headquarters where Ojibwa Bands congregated. A number of wooden burial structures have endured time to protect and mark the graves of these ancient bands. Read more...
This paved non-motorized pathway along the banks of the Iron River was originally the major corridor for the rail lines that hauled thousands of tons of iron ore. Read more...
An Ottawa National Forest recreation site that offers hiking trails to Orville?s Bench on the Ge-Che trail. The site introduces visitors to one of the most breathtaking natural views in the County. Read more...
Established in 1919, this park is the first roadside picnic site in Michigan and perhaps in the entire United States. Read more...
Fortune Pond is an example of how mine sites can be reclaimed by nature. This iron mine produced 1,316,905 tons of iron ore from 1953 to 1958. Read more...
This 315-acre State Park has a number of public log buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. Read more...
Located in the Crystal Falls Historic District, it is the most architecturally significant building in the County. Read more...
In 1935, Camp Gibbs was established as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp. The materials and methods of construction represent a time when frugality was critical to the survival of society. Read more...
The Iron County Historical Museum is Upper Michigan’s largest local museum and is located in Caspian, Michigan on nearly 10 acres of land, a former mine site. It has 26 buildings and over 100 major exhibits and includes two special art galleries. The main office also features a well-stocked gift shop featuring items from local artists and specialty gifts. Museum Read more...
The Crystal Theatre is a historic theater located in Crystal Falls, MI in Iron County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This historic theatre has local school drama plays, Instrumentalists, bands, singers, talent show, or organ concert on its impressive Möller Theater Pipe Organ or its renowned Steinway model ‘D’, concert grand piano.In 1988, a group of dedicated volunteers began Read more...
The Harbour House Museum, which is located at 17 N. Fourth Street was originally built as a home in 1904 for the Harbour family. The house was constructed by Fred Floodstrand, with a steamboat-style of architecture in mind. John W. Harbour and family were the first family to live in the steamboat-style home. The wrap-around porches were not a part Read more...
The mission of the Beechwood Historical Society is to preserve and share Beechwood heritage with present and future generations. The Beechwood Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization funded primarily through membership dues and donations from individuals. New members are always welcome. Money and in-kind donations are always appreciated. Read more...
The Iron River Country Club is a nine hole golf course nestled in the heart of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan–“GOD’S COUNTRY”. All nine of our holes offers multiple tee boxes for the “Pro” to the senior citizen. We really are a club that offers a fun and challenging round of golf for everyone, whether you are a “zero handicapper” Read more...
A unique recreational complex combining the scenic beauty of the Northwoods with the finest in sports & recreation facilities. Featuring: Championship Golf Course Cross Country Skiing & Hiking Trails Indoor Swimming Pool, Spa & Sauna Wedding & Event Venue Gift & Sport Shop FireBrick Bar & Grill Young’s Family Cabin NEW RESTAURANT NOW OPEN! The Firebrick Bar & Grill Read more...