906-214-2308
906-265-9100
40 E Adams St
Iron River, MI 49935
Yoopers Are Proud Of Being Yoopers Whether they were born and raised or were graciously accepted as a transplant, they’re Yoopers and proud of it. From their way of life to the recent addition of “Yooper” to the dictionary, there’s plenty to boast about. The rest of the nation can joke about the 906 not having internet or running water–Yoopers are proud of who they are and what they stand for. 1. Yoopers Could Survive The Next Ice Age … read more Yoopers Are Proud Of Being Yoopers
Don’t miss the chance to hunt wild turkey LANSING—Missed the ap- plication period for a springturkey license? Opportunitiesfor licenses are still available. New this year, spring turkey hunters may purchase a Hunt 234 license, a statewide hunting license valid for all open areas except public lands in Unit ZZ(southern Lower Peninsula and Beaver Island). Hunters can purchase a Hunt 234 license through May 31. Turkey hunters may also purchase a leftover license forareas where licenses are stillavailable. For a list of availablelicenses, go to www.michigan.gov/huntdrawings. Licenseswill be sold until quotas aremet. “Michigan has been rankedtop ten in the nation for turkeyharvest on an annual basis by the National Wild TurkeyFederation,” … read more Don’t miss the chance to hunt wild turkey
DID YOU KNOW: In August of 1923, three of the most famous American entrepreneurs made their first camping trip to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The three men were Harvey Firestone, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, and the trip would eventually spur much economic activity in the U.P.!
Michigan fishing license changes for 2014. Don’t forget: New fishing license required April 1 LANSING—The DNR reminds anglers that a new fishing license season begins Tuesday, April 1, which coincides with the new regulation cycle. All 2013 fishing licenses are good through March 31, 2014. Michigan’s fishing licenses were restructured March 1. Anglers now have five options when making their purchases: –Resident annual – $26 –Nonresident annual – $76 –Senior annual (for residents age 65 or older) – $11 –24-hour … read more Michigan Fishing License Changes
You’ve Probably Never Heard Of A Yooper, But Here’s Why You’ll Wish You Were One Yooper Definition Up Yoopers Yooper in the Dictionary Upper Peninsula Yooper Dialect Yooper Word Yooper Michigan Travel Michigan Upper Peninsula Travel Things to See Upper Peninsula Travel News There’s nothing quite like being a yooper, eh? The term “yooper,” a native or resident of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, will be added to the upcoming edition of the Merriam-Webster dictionary, according to the Escanaba Daily … read more You’ve Probably Never Heard Of A Yooper
906-214-2308
906-265-9100
40 E Adams St
Iron River, MI 49935
906-265-9244
1700 County Road 424
Gaastra, MI 49917
906-265-3611
1257 W Ice Lake Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
800-362-7853
373 Brule Mountain Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
800-DO-BRULE
906-265-4957
397 Brule Mountain Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
906-822-7713
1968 US 141 Highway
Amasa, MI 49903
Iron County is one of the Upper Peninsula’s best kept secrets. From camping to fishing, hunting to canoeing, mountain biking to forest bathing – no matter your interests, the great outdoors and clear crisp air await you here.