Sugarloaf Mountain is a Marquette staple location with a breathtaking view of the peak fall colors. Sugarloaf Mountain is located about six miles north of downtown Marquette on CR 550. Get there by taking Washington Street to Fourth Avenue. Turn north onto Fourth Ave., which becomes Presque Isle Ave and drive .4 miles to Hawley Street. At Hawley Street, turn west (left). Hawley becomes CR 550.
This is a must do in Marquette and a guaranteed blast for the kids. Looming about 30 feet above a frigid (most of the time) Lake Superior, the Black Rocks are ancient rock formations that add to the dramatic landscape of the shoreline in Marquette’s Presque Isle Park. The Black Rocks’ height is almost as striking as their dark hue, which, when combined with fall colors, makes a perfect subject for breathtaking photos. To fully grasp Black Rocks’ enormity, you have to look from the edge, and the view is one you have to experience first hand.
Check out a beverage you've probably never tried before! Both alcoholic and non alcoholic are available as well as live music Thursday-Sunday. This is one of our favorite places to go and is owned and operated by our good friend Alex. If you see him tell him you are here for our wedding.
A gem in the midwest for authentic Cajun-Creole food in the heart of downtown Marquette. A cajun creole eatery in Marquette, Michigan. With over 40 years in food service, Chef Don Durley has been tantalizing Marquette area taste buds since 1983. Opened in April of 2006 is Lagniappe Cajun Creole Eatery.