
Attractions in Baraga
Attractions in Baraga - The following are tourist attractions that you can visit while in Baraga
- The Ojibwa Casino in Baraga
The Ojibwa Casino welcomes you to the beautiful Baraga County to enjoy big city action games all the time.
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- Cultural, Natural and Historical
Historical sights and natural wonders highlight the attractions found in Baraga County.
Start planning your visit using our linked maps and additional information below.
For a map of the area’s most popular attractions, please see the Baraga County Attractions Map.
- Alberta Historical Museum (site of former Ford mill & company town)
Enjoy a self-guided tour of the sawmill that Henry Ford built in 1935.
The steam powered sawmill was a key part of Ford’s vision to build a self-sufficient model community.
- Arvon Township Historical Society Museum
Located at the corner of Skanee Rd and Roland Lake Rd (approximately 2 miles east on Skanee Rd past the intersection where one would turn left to go to Skanee and Witz’s Marina).
Hours are: Saturdays 1-4 from early June to late August. Special access to the museum can be arranged by calling 524-4942 or 524-4843.
- Baraga County Historical Museum
View thousands of historical artifacts from Baraga County’s past.
- Bishop Baraga Shrine (Shrine of the Snowshoe Priest)
Visit the 35 foot brass statue that is overlooking Keweenaw Bay honoring Bishop Frederic Baraga, the area’s most famous Catholic missionary.
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L’Anse Golf Club
Opened in 1962, the L’Anse Golf Club features all the hallmarks of Michigan golf.
9 hole course with driving range
Yardage: 3210 yds
Par: 36
Slope: 110.
- L’Anse Township Hall
View the pictorial display of our history within the historic L’Anse Township Hall.
- L’Anse Township Park (historic town site)
Visit the site of Baraga County’s first trading post and the original townsite of L’Anse.
You’ll also have a beautiful view of Keweenaw Bay. Offers camping, hiking, and snowshoe and mountain bike trails.
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Pete’s Petting Zoo, Rescue and Sanctuary
Pete’s Petting Zoo was founded in 2008. Since that time, it has grown from a bird coop and a couple of rescues to more than 35 exotic, domestic and wild birds, ducks and geese (most exotics and all wild birds are rescues) as well as several kinds of sheep, several types of goats, two types of horses, llamas, potbellied pigs, two types of donkeys and whitetail deer.
Most are rescues, some taken in when other local rescues closed, some due to illness or injury and so forth. There is never a fee to visit Pete’s. All donations – money, animal feed, empty returnables and building supplies – are gratefully accepted. Pete’s is open 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, 7 days per week, year ‘round.
Animal feed is available for a nominal fee (50 cents) or guests may bring Cheerios-type cereal (unsweetened) and fresh fruits and vegetables (except grapes and baby carrots).
Please visit us on Facebook for special announcements and events.
- Waterfalls
Plenty of waterfalls call Baraga and nearby Marquette County home. Consult our map below and start planning your waterfalling adventure.
those are some places that you can visit while in Braga, have fun.