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  2. Upper Peninsula of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Upper Peninsula land area and ... draw incorrect maps that inadvertently annex the Upper Peninsula into Wisconsin. ... being developed as part of resort and ...

  3. Marquette Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Marquette Mountain Resort is a small mountain and ski resort in Marquette, Michigan, the major city in the state's Upper Peninsula. The resort offers winter sports seasonally as well as mountain biking , volleyball , and hiking in the spring, summer, and fall.

  4. Snow River Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Snow River Mountain Resort is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Wakefield Township, Gogebic County.Indianhead Mountain is in an area called "Big Snow Country", so named because of the annual 200-inch (5.1 m) average snowfall, courtesy of the lake effect [2] from Lake Superior.

  5. List of islands of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The St. Marys River connects Lake Superior and Lake Huron at the easternmost point of the Upper Peninsula. It carries the international border throughout its length, and some of the islands belong to neighboring Ontario. The largest of Michigan's islands in the river are Sugar Island and Neebish Island. Wider portions of the river are ...

  6. Hancock, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    One mile west of Downtown Hancock on M-203 is the Hancock Recreation Area on the shores of Portage Lake. It is over 28 acres in size and is considered one of the best campgrounds in the Upper Peninsula. [86] [13] [39] Mont Ripley in the town of Ripley, a neighboring community, is a popular ski area for locals. It is Michigan's oldest ski resort ...

  7. Huron Mountain Club - Wikipedia

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    Formed circa 1890, the club comprises 50 dwellings clustered inside nearly 26,000 acres of private land, including area in and around the Huron Mountains. The club began as a remote hunting and fishing club for outdoor enthusiasts. The original charter limited membership to 50 partners. [1]