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![]() The trails are
groomed and the weather is great. Strap on your skis or hop on your
sled and join us.
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| Big Bay is a small town in the Northern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We're about 28 miles from Marquette and have a lot to offer to tourists, campers, fisherman & hunters. | |
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One of Big Bay's historical aspects is the movie "Anatomy of a Murder". After the actual crime and trial, the movie was shot here. So if you're in town, visit the locations that you recognize from the movie and the place where the murder took place. |
| If you are a hiker or shutterbug, enjoy the view from Gobbler's Knob or watch the sunset from the Black Rocks Point. Bring your camera nd get a few pictures of our local wildlife. For camper's, we have Perkins Park, fully equipped for tents and rv's. There are also several lodging places in town if you're not into roughing it. | For the true
outdoors person, there is hunting, fishing, snowmobiling & other activities. You can catch perch, walleye & pike in Lake Independence or try your luck in the big lake, Lake Superior. Just bring your own boat. For hunters, we have a wide variety of game ranging from ruffed grouse to bear. In the past few years, snowmobiling has become the winter sport of choice. The local snow- mobile club maintains a well groomed trail, even in bad weather. |
| This
site is dedicated to
the memory of Arthur Bennett Jr. Without his support and encouragement,
this site would never have been. |
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