Local Directory — Minocqua, Eagle River & the Northwoods
Restaurants, bars, venues, and more across the region
ABR Trails Foundation
ironwoodNonprofit cross-country ski touring center on over 1,100 acres along the Montreal River, with 90 kilometers of groomed trails for classic and skate skiing plus 18 km of snowshoe trails. Ranked among the top five ski touring centers in the nation.
Bald Mountain Scenic Overlook
ironwoodScenic overlook north of Ironwood offering panoramic views of Lake Superior and a 6-mile vista of the Gogebic Range. Accessible via a 0.8-mile interpretive trail with a teepee warming shelter at the summit.
Big Powderhorn Mountain Resort
ironwoodNumerous slopes for all abilities, chair lifts & rentals, plus a terrain park & restaurants.
Big Shots Sports Bar and Grille
ironwoodFamily-owned 10-lane bowling center and sports bar in Ironwood with a diverse menu of fresh-baked pizza, burgers, wraps, and Friday fish fry featuring deep-fried haddock. Multiple large screens for watching games.
Black River Basin at Snowriver Mountain Resort
ironwoodWinter recreation area spanning 2 mountains, with a lift, trails for varied levels & accommodations.
Black River Harbor
ironwoodNational Forest recreation area on Lake Superior known for spectacular waterfalls, beaches, and hiking trails. The campground has 38 wooded sites, including five near the lakeshore, plus a boat launch.
Breakwater Restaurant
ironwoodFamily restaurant in Ironwood serving home-cooked meals since 2001, known for specialty burgers, wraps, fish fry, daily specials, and fresh-baked pies. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Calumet Theatre
ironwoodThis circa-1900 theater showcases plays, concerts & more in an elegant, vintage space with murals.
Cannonsburg Ski Area
ironwoodSmall downhill ski resort with tubing & fat biking in winter, plus a zip line & hiking in summer.
Cold Iron Brewing
ironwoodCraft brewery in downtown Ironwood brewing small-batch beers since 2017, with foosball, ping pong, shuffleboard, live music, and a dog-friendly patio. BYOF (bring your own food).
Copper Peak Adventure Ride
ironwoodThe Western Hemisphere's largest ski jump, now converted into an adventure complex with an 800-foot chairlift ride, 18-story elevator, and jaw-dropping views from the top of the jump tower. On a clear day you can see Lake Superior and three states.
Don & GG's Food & Spirits
ironwoodCasual dining restaurant in Ironwood serving a varied menu of pasta, seafood, steaks, burgers, and sandwiches, with homemade sauces and vegan-friendly options.
Gogebic County Fairgrounds
ironwoodEvent venue in Ironwood hosting the annual Gogebic County Fair in August with midway rides, horse shows, harness racing, tractor pulls, live music, and mud runs.
Great Conglomerate Falls
ironwoodA dramatic 30-foot waterfall on the Black River where the water splits over a massive conglomerate rock outcropping, accessible via a 3/4-mile trail with boardwalks and viewing platforms.
Hiawatha, World's Largest Native American Statue
ironwoodA 52-foot, nine-ton fiberglass statue built in 1964 and funded by local car dealer Charlie Gotta, standing on the site of the Old Norrie Iron Mine. The world's largest Native American statue is a free, year-round roadside attraction and popular photo stop.
Historic Hautala's Tavern
ironwoodA historic tavern at Hautala Corner near Ironwood adorned with vintage decor, serving cold drinks, fresh pizza, and ice cream with live music events in an authentic Upper Peninsula atmosphere.
Historic Ironwood Theatre
ironwoodA beautifully restored 1928 Italian Renaissance-style theater featuring hand-painted murals, outstanding acoustics, and one of only six playable Barton theater pipe organs still in their original homes. Hosts live music, comedy, dance, theater, and films.
Interstate Falls
ironwoodConservation area featuring a small waterfall & rapids reached by a beginner-friendly hiking trail.
Iron Belle Trailhead
ironwoodThe western trailhead of Michigan's Iron Belle Trail, the longest designated state trail in the nation at 1,273 miles. The local section is a 10-mile paved path running from Depot Park through Hurley to Bessemer.
Ironwood Area Historical Soc
ironwoodHeadquartered in the historic 1893 train depot, the society showcases Ironwood's social, economic, and artistic past with exhibits on train travel and iron mining, plus an archive and research center. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Ironwood Grill - Plymouth
ironwoodSports bar with a sophisticated vibe offers smoked BBQ, stone-fired pizzas & wall-mounted TVs.