906-214-2308
906-265-9100
40 E Adams St
Iron River, MI 49935
With over 400,000 acres of public land, finding a place isn't hard if you want to hunt in Iron County Michigan. When planning your trip, check out information on where to hunt, boundary lines, types of trails, and more - information from public to private hunting land and deer hunting to bird watching.
The Michigan DNR has made it easy for you by creating an incredible resources section on Michigan Hunting with loads of information including an interactive map. Here are a few great resources to help with planning your trip:
Looking for more information on hunting (and fishing) license? The Michigan DNR site breaks it all down from small to big-game hunting, cost of license, and more. An annual license is required for every resident/nonresident who hunts in Michigan (unless otherwise noted).
Be sure to check all these resources out, you might just find a new place to explore!
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.