Iron Ore Heritage Trail
Description
47 Mile multi use year round interpretive trail system. Welcome Traveler
The Iron Ore Heritage Trail will be a 48-mile, multi-use, year round trail that connects communities and people to the region’s historic sites and human stories. Through a multitude of interpretation methods, we can share the story of the Marquette Iron Range and our 160+ years of mining ore that changed the landscape of Marquette County and the United States.
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A clean up crew was out this morning cleaning up trees from last week's storm in Ishpeming and Negaunee. Swept trail between Ishpeming and Negaunee as well. Winds be still and snow be gone.
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Don Britton cleaned up fallen trees between Ishpeming and Negaunee today. A follow up crew will be back out on Tuesday to get clean up the rest...
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Lots of trees down between Ishpeming and Negaunee. A work crew is being formed. If interested in helping, call 906-235-2923....
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wow..what a storm. Don Britton on the trail taking care of this tree.. Be careful out there today and let us know if you see any trees down.
Just came through on trail between Marquette and Negaunee. Patches of snow near the ledgeway and in low spots near railroad crossing in Negaunee. Did not see what was between Vandenboom and CR492. With warm temps for this weekend, might be able to get through on bike...
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I'm hoping to get one of these soon Beth...