Things to Do in Iron River, Michigan


Surrounded by the woods and wilds of Michigan's western Upper Peninsula, Iron River breeds a year-round outdoor culture. This small, active town is centrally located in Iron County, providing easy access to the county's more than 300 lakes, the Paint, Net and Brule Rivers, and its namesake, the Iron River. The town's rich Great Lakes heritage, cultural life and special events combine to create a lively community in which to live and visit.

Apple Blossom Trail

  • Iron River is the launching point for the Iron County Heritage Trail. The trailhead for this 14-mile paved but non-motorized pathway is located at the Iron County Chamber of Commerce in downtown Iron River. Following the trail to its terminus at Crystal Falls provides access to 14 designated historic and natural sites that showcase Iron County's people and key places. A segment of the Apple Blossom Trail traverses the Iron River and then follows the river bank along an old rail corridor. Trail highlights include the location where Harvey Mellon discovered ore in 1851.

Winter Fun

  • Ski Brule is a hub for Iron River winter action. The resort typically opens in early November for family fun. Two tubing areas, a 30-acre snowboard terrain park and 17 slopes and trails provide multiple activity choices. Ski Brule connects outdoor lovers to the wilds with 20 miles of tracked and groomed snowshoe and cross-country ski trails. The resort also provides access to more than 300 miles of snowmobile trails. Ice skating and sleigh rides are other fun options.

Camping

  • Iron River's natural beauty attracts outdoor-loving campers. Within walking distance of the town's shops and restaurants, Iron River RV Park is a full-service campground, with showers, a dump station and free WiFi. Five miles southwest of Iron River, in the Ottawa National Forest, the Lake Ottawa Recreation Area provides 32 campsites and a host of amenities. The area has three lakes and rivers filled with northern pike, bass and walleye. Boat launches support motorized and non-motorized boating. Several hiking trails meander through the park as well, offering miles of hiking and biking routes through the wilderness.

Special Events

  • Iron River hosts the annual Upper Peninsula Championship Rodeo each July at the Iron County Fairgrounds. This professional rodeo showcases skills in multiple events, including bull riding, barrel racing, roping, bareback riding and saddle bronc riding.
    In late August, the Iron County Fair takes over the town's fairgrounds. For more than a century, the fair has marked the end of summer with an array of exhibits and activities. Highlights include a carnival, a Labor Day parade, a talent show, demolition derby and rodeos.