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Visit Escanaba in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Escanaba Michigan Photo | Lake Michigan Destinations

Discover Escanaba,
Michigan!

Escanaba is a port city on Little Bay de Noc, an inlet of Green Bay, and is about 55 miles north-northeast of Menominee. The name was created from an Ojibwa (Chippewa) Indian word meaning “flat rock.” Escanaba is the site of the Upper Peninsula State Fair. The area is popular for fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Hiawatha National Forest is headquartered in Escanaba the Bay de Noc Community was established in 1963. The House of Ludington, an infamous hotel and restaurant was built in 1883 and is a local landmark.

Sand Point Lighthouse in Escanaba, Michigan | Lake Michigan Destinations

For more travel information about Escanaba, Michigan, please contact this tourism resource:

Delta Chamber of Commerce
230 Ludington Street
Escanaba, MI 49829
(906) 786-2192 | toll free: (888) 335-8264

deltami.org

Escanaba
230 Ludington Street
Escanaba, MI 49829
(800) 533-4386

visitescanaba.com

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Discover Lake Michigan along the Upper Peninsula Lakeshore

Gladstone, Michigan

Nicknamed “Happy Rock”, Gladstone, Michigan is known as “The Year Round Playground” with a spectacular choice of parks and activities.

St. Ignace, Michigan

Located in the Straits of Mackinac, and known as the “Gateway” to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, St. Ignace has more than 300 years of history.

Escanaba, Michigan

Escanaba is the site of the Upper Peninsula State Fair and is popular for fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.

Menominee, Michigan

Among the water activities, shopping, and dining, Menominee, Michigan offers historical museum, beaches, and parks.

Manistique, Michigan

Manistique is a harbor town and was formerly known as a lumber transfer town as well as a popular commercial fishing port.