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Michigan boasts the country’s longest freshwater coastline, making it famous for its beaches. When winter arrives, however, the state transforms into a snowy paradise. Residents and visitors embrace the season through winter festivals, skiing, and over 6,500 miles of groomed snowmobile trails.
Marquette County stands out as a prime snowmobiling destination. Located along 83 miles of Lake Superior shoreline, this area can receive an impressive 120 inches of snow annually. Whether you’re looking for fresh powder or planning an extended getaway, Marquette’s snowmobile routes can offer something for every rider.
With so many trails and routes to explore, preplanning your trip is important if you have limited ride time. For route insight, visit the Travel Marquette website and review the Michigan Department of Natural Resources trail map. You can also check out this helpful interactive map.
The trails are open from December through April, with peak snowfalls occurring in December, January, and February. Here’s a look at the average monthly temperatures and snowfall in Marquette:
Prioritize safety on the snowmobile trails, especially in remote areas. Plan your route in advance and carry a map—either a physical copy or a downloaded version on your phone you can access without internet or cellular service.
Here’s a list of more essential tips to follow:
Always check weather and trail grooming conditions before heading out
Dress in layers, including a base, mid, and outer layer
Wear a DOT-approved helmet
Follow trail signage and respect private property
Watch for trail groomers and yield to them
Carry an emergency supply kit, such as extra gas, a shovel, a blanket, food, water, and a compass
If you experience snowmobile issues, you can visit a local repair shop for assistance:
Adventure Center Arctic Cat, Marquette, MI
Meyer Yamaha, Ishpeming, MI
Ride North Marquette Powersports, Marquette, MI
Marquette offers plenty of winter fun to enjoy when you’re not riding. This Great Lakes area is filled with history, charm, and northern adventure. Here are some suggestions for activities and lodging options to get you started:
Marquette Mountain Resort: Enjoy downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing.
The UP 200 Sled Dog Race: Witness the excitement of this iconic long-distance sled dog race, starting right in Marquette.
Heikki Lunta winter festival: Depending on when you visit, experience Finnish traditions with this unique winter festival only 11 miles from Marquette.
Upper Michigan ice races: Get your adrenaline pumping at these thrilling ice races, held just 20 miles from Marquette.
Breakfast options: Start your day with a hardy breakfast at Cafe Bodega or Donckers
Coffees and crepes: Indulge in specialty coffee and delectable crepes at Contrast Coffee
Local whitefish: Savor fresh whitefish cakes and other delicious fish dishes at the Portside Inn
Big Bay Motel
Americas Best Value Inn
Jasper Ridge Inn
Econo Lodge Lakeview
Holiday Inn of Marquette
Before you head out on the Michigan snowmobile trails, be sure you're ready for the winter elements. Although Michigan doesn’t require snowmobile insurance, having coverage can help you safeguard your sled, yourself, and others on the trails.
At Dairyland®, a brand of the Sentry Insurance Group, we offer affordable, customizable snowmobile insurance to help get you back to riding quickly after an unexpected incident. Call for a free quote today!
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*Data accuracy is subject to this article's publication date.