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Wolverine Nordic Trails

The Wolverine Ski Club of serious cross-country skiers and mountain bikers has created these trails on private lands between Grand View Hospital and Big Powderhorn ski area. Some trails are on Big Powderhorn Mountain itself. Trails are groomed regularly for the weekend, usually more frequently, for ski skating and track-set skiing, with room for snowshoeing. Two trails are only for snowshoeing. Loops of varying degrees of difficulty range from 3k to 7k.
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One trailhead and parking area is off Powderhorn & Snow Summit Road by the Big Powderhorn ski area. Another trailhead, with the warming shelter, is off Section 12 Road. From U.S. 2 a little west of Grand View Hospital, take Section 12 Road north about 1 1/4 miles, then right on Sunset Road to trailhead. A third option, and a fun one, is to park at the Big Powderhorn lodge, get a $2 one-time cross-country lift ticket at the lodge, and take a long, windy loop down and back to the lodge. Suggested donation: $4-6. www.wolverinenordic.com
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IRONWOOD
POINTS OF INTEREST
Central Ironwood. Downtown is a shadow of itself during the mining and lumber booms. But visitors can find interesting spots, including the fabulous 1928 Ironwood Theater; the depot museum; a good quilt shop, antiques mall, and food co-op; impressive churches and Victorian homes; and good pizza, pasties, and Italian food. ... more

Dan's Antique Mall

Dan's Antique Mall
A glorious explosion of colorful items awaits the visitor to Dan's Antique Mall. And it has all been collected by Dan himself.

Two large floors are crammed with a colorful assortment of interesting things. One of U.P.'s top antique shops. A visual treat and a fun place to browse. Lots from 1940s and 1950s.

111 E. Aurora next to the Ironwood Theater. (906) 932-5002. Open 7 days a week, year-round, 10-5 Central Time. Wheelchair access: main level.
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Fabric Patch

Fabric Patch Ironwood
Inndustrious owner Joanne Kuula looks up a design on her computer at the front of the Fabric Patch.

3,500 bolts of fabric make this a paradise for quilters, from beginners to experts. It has an eclectic selection of fabrics for many tastes including traditional; bright and contemporary; northwoods; Civil War, 1930s and 1950s reproductions; and two walls of hand-dyed Indonesian batiks. The shop's roomy home is a four-square doctor's house/office from 1898. There's space for displays of vivid quilts, hangings, and quilted accessories made by 10 or so area quilters.

100 W. McLeod at Lowell, a block south of Aurora's downtown block. (906) 932-5260. Mon-Fri 9:30-5, Sat to 4. Wheelchair accessible except for 2nd floor.
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Little Girl's Point and vicinity. On a high Lake Superior bluff, a tucked-away park with swimming beach, camping, boat launch, and long views to the Porcupine Mountains and Apostle Islands. ... more

Stormy Kromer store & tour. Stormy Kromer hats, designed for cold, blowy U.P. days, have become legendary. Here's the company store and how to tour the manufacturing plant ... more

Bald Mountain, Lake Superior Overlook, and the Powers Trail System. Little-known spots with nice views for motorists and mountain bikers ... more

Superior Falls. Little publicized, this thundering 40-foot waterfall in a deep gorge of the Montreal River settles into a quiet pool ... more

Interstate Falls. A couple miles northwest of Ironwood the wide Montreal River plunges 25 feet ... more

Saxon Falls. One of Gogebic's outstanding waterfalls 12 miles north of Ironwood ... more

Whitecap Kayak Company, Steep Creek Outfitters, and Steep Creek Cafe. Interesting shoreline trips for beginners and experienced kayakers alike give a fresh perspective of the region ... more

Ottawa National Forest Supervisor's Office and Book Shop. The place to get good individualized info on this vast forest (almost one million acres) dotted with lakes, rivers, wonderful waterfalls, stretching Champion, Baraga, and Iron River west to Ironwood. ... more

Mount Zion Scenic Overlook. This rock overlook close to Ironwood gives a fine view of surrounding hills, forests, and farms ... more

Depot Antiques & Gifts. In an old railroad warehouse, this unusually appealing shop offer a variety of items old and new, from gourmet foods to vintage toys ... more

Nature's Picks Rock Shop. Owned and run by a seasoned local rockhound, this shop carries rocks and minerals from all over. And you can get advice on where to look locally for interesting rocks ... more

Black Bear Sports. A veteran guide runs this well-stocked outdoors shop, with fishing gear and good advice ... more

Ironwood Memorial Building. A lavish Beaux Arts civic building, recently restored, features stained glass, murals, original light fixtures, and interesting local history exhibits ... more

Scenic back road to Ramsay. A pleasant ride on a country lane through hills and overarching trees and a fine vista ... more

World's Tallest Indian. What did they do to pump up the economy when the mines gave out in the 1960s? Attract tourists by building an 8-ton, 53-foot-high Indian chief and calling him Hiawatha, the "World's Tallest Indian" (actually Maine has a taller one) ... more

Norrie Park. Picturesque 1920s park along the Montreal River with paths through wooded areas and meadows, a fine picnic spot with playground ... more

Mountain biking in Gogebic and Iron counties. One of the country's great mountain biking regions, here's an overview of the vast number of trails in the area ... more

ABR Trails (Active Backwoods Retreat). 600 acres of meticulously groomed ski trails with lodgings, a warming cabin, sauna, and ski shop ... more

Wolverine Nordic Trails. Loops for serious cross-country skiers and mountain bikers from 3k to 7k ... more

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