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Respect Marquette County

Respect Marquette County is a coalition that is comprised of partners from across the county; including the state, community and economic development, trails organizations, and many more. This coalition, made in partnership with Leave No Trace, reflects Travel Marquette’s strategic plan: to build strong community partnerships that can work to address impacts and issues relating to environmental, social, and economic sustainability. We aim to inspire locals and visitors alike to respect the local culture and natural resources of Marquette County.

Roots in Recreation

Marquette County boasts a vibrant network of recreational trails, thanks to the dedication of several local organizations. From hand-crafted singletrack to the iconic North Country Trail, these groups work tirelessly to create and maintain the paths we love to explore. Here’s a look at the…

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Know Before You Go: Cultural Awareness

Being prepared to recreate outdoors extends well beyond acquiring the proper gear and navigation tools. It is equally important to be conscientious and knowledgeable of the land you intend to tread. Cultural awareness: Know before you go Remember that you are on Indigenous land no matter where you…

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Leave No Trace for Autumn Adventures

Autumn is one of the best times of year to enjoy the beautiful outdoors in the Upper Peninsula. Expansive forests become a sea of vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. The air is cooler and the mosquitoes are (mostly) gone. With the changing season comes a few things that are important to remember…

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E-Bike Etiquette

Fall is a terrific time to explore Marquette County on two wheels. With over 60 miles of paved and gravel bike paths, there’s plenty to discover around every turn. Keep yourself and others safe by following these guidelines for e-bike etiquette while riding. Know Where To Ride The Marquette City…

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Local Stewardship Efforts

In Marquette County, we are very lucky to have organizations run by passionate individuals working to protect our forests and watersheds. Local nonprofit organizations like the Upper Peninsula Land Conservancy, Superior Watershed Partnership, and Marquette County Conservation District play a vital…

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Fire Safety

Campfires can have detrimental impacts on an area if not managed properly. The Leave No Trace organization advises the best practice is using camp stoves for cooking instead of fires, as they allow for minimal impact on the area you are camping. If a camp stove isn’t available to you, it’s important…

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Beach Etiquette

Summer beach days are right around the corner and lucky for us, Marquette County is home to miles of beautiful sandy shorelines. To keep our beaches pristine and clean, follow these beach etiquette guidelines on your next visit. Recreate Responsibly Be respectful of land manager rules and…

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Winter Trail Talks

Winter is one of the most wonderful times of year to adventure in Marquette, MI. Frozen scenic landscapes and quieter trails offer peaceful explorations ideal for all skill levels. But before you hit the trails, let's talk trail etiquette, pets, tips & tricks, and how to best prepare for our cold…

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Spring Trail Etiquette

With the warmer weather comes a lot of excitement to spend time outside again. However, spring trail conditions can be unpredictable, so it's important to ensure you follow proper trail etiquette. Before adventuring, check out these Leave No Trace guidelines to be a more responsible steward of our…

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Ways to Support Our Trails

Here in Marquette County, we are fortunate to have an abundance of beautiful trails to play on year-round. However, these trails aren’t made possible without the hard work and dedication of a variety of local organizations and volunteer groups. How can you support those who make our trails so great…

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