WINTER ACTIVITIES
Celebrating
the four seasons
of Marquette County!
The people of Marquette County pride themselves
on celebrating the uniqueness of its four seasons.
From
January through through December the area is
blanketed with breathtaking scenery, wondrous wildlife
and bountiful opportunities for outdoor activities
you won't find anywhere else.
Marquette Rangers Hockey
While your in town check out the local Junior Level hockey team the Marquette Rangers. Check out the Rangers Website for information on game schedules and tickets! Go Rangers! www.marquetterangers.com
Marquette is the home of Northern Michigan University with 9400 students attending the University it provides the residents and visitors to Marquette the opportun ity to watch and cheer on the Wildcats!! Check out their sports schedule below and consider going to a: Basketball, Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Skiing or Swimming event. Or check out some of the Olympic athletes that train at the US Olympic Education Center located on the campus of NMU.
NMU Athletics Schedules
Subaru Noquemanon Ski Marathon
The ever-growing Noquemanon Ski Marathon offers
cross-country skiers a spectacular trek through
the wilderness of Marquette County. The 51K event
starts in Ishpeming at a 1400-foot elevation,
climbs to 1700 feet along the ridges overlooking
lakes and rivers, and descends 1,000 feet in
the last 25K on its way to the shores of Superior.
The 25K Ski Hall of Fame Half Marathon begins
on Co. Rd. 510 and follows the 51K trail to the
finish at the world's largest wooden domed stadium,
the Superior Dome.
Over 1,000 skiers from all over the United States
and Canada participate in the annual freestyle (skate)
and classic point-to-point race. Children can participate
in the Junior Noque - 2.5 K classic and skate and
1K skate timed races as well as the Torch Light Trek
funski.
This January event is sponsored by the Superiorland
Ski Club. For more information visit their website
at www.noquemanon.com.
Continental Cup Ski Jumping Tournament
The Continental Cup Ski Jumping Tournament brings
international ski jumpers to Ishpeming for an
exciting weekend of competition. Be amazed by
these dare devils as they leap from the scaffold
of a 90-meter hill looking to catch air and fly
hundreds of feet down the hill. Sponsored by
the Ishpeming Ski Club.
Glacier Glide
The Lake Superior Art Association hosts this annual
winter outdoor art exhibit in the Saturday in
February of President's weekend from 12 noon
to 5 pm. This non-juried show will feature works
by regional artists who answer the challenge
of creating pieces which will stand up to the
elements, while being displayed on the trails
of the Presque Isle Park, on the shores of Lake
Superior in Marquette. Area youth artists works
are displayed inthe park's pavilion.
UP 200 Sled Dog Championship and Winter
Fest
The annual U.P. 200 Sled Dog Championship, held
in February, offers opportunities for fun-filled
family participation. The event starts in downtown
Marquette to the cheers of thousands of onlookers.
While mushers and their eager dogs race off to
the darkened trails running along Lake Superior,
the Lower Harbor Park hosts weekend-long winter
festivities including broomball tournaments, a
snowshoe course, skijoring and fireworks. At the
end of the race, enthusiastics onlookers once again
cheer racers back into Marquette at the Lower Harbor
Park. Sponsored by the UP 200 and the City of Marquette
Arts & Culture Committee.
www.up200.org
Big Bay Fishing Derby
A village of ice fishing shanties springs
up on Lake Independence during February for the annual
Big Bay Fishing Derby. More than 500 winter enthusiasts
enjoy this family oriented weekend.
Bundle up and bait your hook!
www.bigbaymichigan.com
Heikki Lunta WinterFest
The annual Heikki Lunta (Hey-Key Loon-ta) Winterfest,
held in January on and around Negaunee's Teal
Lake, is a festival of winter fun. Heikki Lunta
is a legendary Finnish show "god" who is said
to have the ability to perform a dance causing
snowfall.
The weekend is filled with snowmobile runs across
the frozen waters, skijoring events, an ice fishing
derby and winter fireworks.
Winterfest
Winter Indoor Softball Tournament
Held each February in Northern Michigan University's
Superior Dome, the tournament is an all-star
show of the finest slow-pitch softball teams
in the Midwest.
Hundreds of spectators swarm to one of the world's
largest wooden domes for the thrill of summer sports
in the winter. Admission is free for spectators.
Outhouse Races
Every last Saturday in February (which makes this
an annual event) if you head to Trenary Michigan
you will see outhouses being raced down main
street!
Homemade outhouses are made of wood, cardboard,
etc. which are built on skis and pushed by 2 racers.
Some outhouses are very simple and some are so elaborate
you wouldn't mind having them in your own backyard!
The Outhouses are pushed approximately 500 feet down
the Main street of Trenary. The racers with the best
times win cash!
In addition to the racers, Main Street Trenary provides
a day of fun, food and vendors. Check out www.outhouseclassic.com.
Soccer Tournaments
Bounce, kick or roll your way to the annual soccer
tournaments hosted by the Marquette Soccer Association.
Teams from the Midwest take to the fields inside
the Superior Dome in April for a weekend of grueling
play that is just as much fun to watch as it
is to play. Check out www.superiordomesoccertournament.com.
Negaunee Invitational Basketball Tournament
Negaunee's Invitational basketball tournament brings
players and fans from across the Midwest to Marquette
County.
More than 120 teams compete in nightly Class A through
Class E games that run from mid-March through mid-April.
Since the NIT's inception in the mid-60's, the event
has grown to be one fo the Midwest's biggest.
Thousands of fans turn out for Class A weekend.
The final tournament competitions are an opportunity
to see players with college and semi-professional
experience. Several former NBA players have even
been known to take to the Negaunee courts during
the top division playoffs.
The tournament's reputation for enthusiastic fans
is what organizers say brings team back every year.
www.negauneeinvitational.com
Snowmobile Hill Climb
You've never seen - or heard - anything like it!
The annual Marquette Mountain Hill Climb is a
drag race for snowmobiles held in April. Picture
100 snowmobiles driving up the premiere ski hill
in Marquette County competing for prizes. Watching
the machines take to the 600-foot vertical climb
at top speeds is an adventure you can't miss. |