Luce County, located in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, is a picturesque destination offering a diverse range of recreational opportunities throughout its 908 square miles. With abundant public access land, inland lakes, rivers, and streams, as well as Lake Superior shoreline, visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and exploring Hemingway's Big Two Hearted River and the famous Tahquamenon Falls.
Established in 1887, Luce County is home to the charming town of Newberry, which serves as the County Seat. Named after former Michigan Governor Cyrus G. Luce, the county boasts cultural attractions like the Crisp Point Lighthouse, Tahquamenon Logging Museum, and Luce County Historical Museum. Additionally, outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the extensive network of groomed snowmobile, ATV, and motorcycle trails, as well as cross-country ski trails, making Luce County a year-round haven for adventure seekers.
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