Baraga County – Your New Winter Destination
WINTER
Discover all that Baraga County has to offer winter enthusiasts when you visit our Upper Peninsula winter wonderland. Skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling opportunities abound, with some trails available right from the doorstep of your lodging. Even in winter, the area’s beautiful waterfalls are a major attraction for visitors. Baraga County stretches along the south shore of Lake Superior and reaches down into the Ottawa National Forest. It is bordered to the east by Marquette County, to the south by Iron County and to the west by Houghton County. It benefits from the lake effect snowfall in the region. There are 145 miles of groomed snowmobile trails taking you to all points in Baraga County, including Mt. Arvon – the highest natural point in Michigan! Information concerning snow conditions in Baraga County can be found in the snow and trail report, listed on the Baraga County Convention & Visitors Bureau’s website: www.visitbaragacounty.com. There are almost 450 miles of trails across the entirety
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2022 Area Guide | (906) 524-7444 | www.visitbaragacounty.com