
Marquette Area Outdoor Activities
: Hiking, Waterfalls,
Mountain Biking The Western end of Marquette County offers, arguably, some of the finest, if not the finest, mountain biking in the U.P. With the development of the Range Mountain Biking Club Trail System during the summer of 1997, the area has about 35 miles of marked, mapped trails open for biking, with more to come. The SUNTRAC (Suicide Bowl-Hill Street) trail system provides the bulk of the trails at this time, offering trails with all levels of difficulty, from beginner to expert. Hill Streets Lookout Loop, a beginners level trail, offers a couple of scenic overlooks, which give some breathtaking views of Lake Angeline. Sandi's Trail provides some serious ups and downs for the expert level biker, along with a panoramic view of some of the local mining operations. The Suicide Bowl Trails will also offer some very challenging situations to the serious mountain biker. The Al Quaal Recreation area offers some
nice rides on its Red and Blue trails. The Red trail,
which starts at the ski lodge, is an intermediate
level trail providing a rollercoaster type ride. The
Blue trail, which starts near the tow rope building,
is a beginners level trail, providing a mellow ride
along scenic Teal Lake. The North Teal Lake trail,
which is being developed, will offer intermediate
to expert level biking along the rugged North shore
of Teal Lake. For more information on Mountain Biking in
the Marquette Area or the Upper Peninsula please refer
to this website to UP Michigan Mountain Bike Trails:
The North Country Trail goes trough Marquette
from the east up to Little Garlic Falls then westward
completely across the county. For more information
about the North Country Trial go to this website:
North
Country Trail |