The Marquette Iron Range Wildlife Management Area is a diverse habitat offering opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation within Michigan’s Upper Peninsula iron range region.
Located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Marquette Iron Range Wildlife Management Area encompasses a significant portion of land spanning across Marquette County, centered around historically important iron mining regions. This WMA is characterized by mixed hardwood and conifer forests, wetlands, and rolling hills formed by both natural processes and past mining activities. The area supports a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, and numerous waterfowl species. It is managed primarily to maintain and improve habitats for game species while providing outdoor recreational opportunities such as hunting, trapping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching. The area is interspersed with networks of logging roads and hiking trails that facilitate access. Historically, the iron range’s rich mineral deposits shaped the surrounding economy and infrastructure. Visitors appreciate the secluded feel and the blend of natural and cultural history. The terrain offers gentle to moderate elevation changes making it accessible to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts. Fishing is popular in local streams, while bird watchers find seasonal migrations rewarding. Throughout the year, hunters pursue deer, grouse, and waterfowl, especially during regulated seasons. The WMA's strategic location near Marquette and community access points makes it a favored destination for local and visiting outdoor enthusiasts seeking diverse outdoor experiences.
Scenic overlooks providing views of historic iron mining sites
Habitat known for abundant white-tailed deer and wild turkey populations
Network of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling
Quiet fishing spots along small streams and ponds within the WMA
Remnants of early 20th-century iron mining operations, including tailings and mine shafts, can be explored near designated trails.
The area features diverse forest types supporting various wildlife species and providing vibrant fall colors.
Numerous small wetlands create critical habitat for waterfowl and amphibians, ideal spots for bird watchers and naturalists.