Newberry,
Upper
Peninsula
Michigan
Travel
&
Recreation
Welcome
To
Newberry!
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Area
Attractions
Newberry
Interactive
Lodging
Guide
Located
in the
heart
of
eastern
upper
peninsula's
major
recreational
attractions,
Luce
County's
hotels,
motels,
and
restaurants
are
within
60
minutes
of
Pictured
Rocks
National
Lakeshore,
Fayette
State
Park,
Seney
National
Wildlife
Refuge,
Tahquamenon
Falls
State
Park,
Whitefish
Point
Shipwreck
Museum,
King's
Club,
Vegas
Kewadin,
and
Kewadin
Shores
Casinos,
Soo
Locks,
Mackinac
Island
and
Bridge.
Within
Luce
County
are
over
300,000
acres
of
public
access
forest
lands,
15,000
acres
of
inland
lakes,
658
miles
of
rivers
and
streams
including
Hemingway's
big
Two
Hearted
River,
31
miles
of
agate
strewn
Lake
Superior
shoreline,
upper
Tahquamenon
Falls
(second
largest
falls
east
of the
Mississippi).
There
are
recreational
harbor
facilities
at
Little
Lake
on
Lake
Superior,
over
200
miles
of
groomed
snowmobile
trails,
over
20
miles
of
groomed
cross
country
ski
trails,
Tahquamenon
Logging
Museum,
Museum
of
Native
American
Arts
and
Crafts,
Luce
County
Historical
Museum,
Newberry
Country
Club's
golf
course,
Tahquamenon
Falls
Nordic
Invitational,
Superior
Circle
Sled
Dog
Race,
Polka
Festival,
Ole
Time
Music
Jamboree,
Lumberjack
Days,
Original
Michigan
Fiddler's
Jamboree,
and
the
Luce-West
Mackinac
County
Fair.
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Timber
Charlie's
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