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Discover Late Summer Adventures in Marquette County

AAA Staff Writer
AAA Staff Writer 2 Min Read
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Two hikers admire a scenic view overlooking Lake Superior Photo by Aaron Peterson

As summer stretches into August, Marquette County offers the perfect setting for savoring every last sun-soaked moment. Located along the shores of Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, this vibrant destination blends wild natural beauty with end-of-season festivals, outdoor adventures and small-town charm.

Labor Day weekend brings high-energy events and community spirit, beginning with the Marquette Marathon on August 30. Runners will compete on a scenic, downhill course that doubles as a Boston Marathon qualifier. For those seeking shorter distances with the same Lake Superior views, half-marathon and 5K options are also available.

Throughout the month, Marquette’s rugged landscape remains a draw for hikers, bikers and waterfall chasers. With more than 300 inland lakes, 350 miles of trails and 83 miles of Lake Superior shoreline, opportunities for outdoor recreation are endless. August is also a fantastic time to explore hidden gem hiking spots like Little Garlic Falls, Warner Falls and the scenic Chocolay River by kayak or paddleboard.

Birdwatchers can catch glimpses of Marquette County’s feathered residents at Dead River Marshes, Teal Lake and Van Riper State Park, which all serve as prime viewing spots as early migrations begin.

Whether relaxing by the lake, exploring hidden trails or joining the community for one last summer celebration, Marquette County in August is the perfect blend of adventure, culture and scenery. 

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Make the most of August in Marquette County: Lake adventures, scenic trails & end-of-Summer events

Celebrate the final days of summer in Marquette County, Michigan. From Lake Superior hikes and hidden waterfalls to Labor Day events and birdwatching, August offers the perfect blend of adventure and charm.

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