Luce County Planning & Dev
Luce County, located in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, spans 908 square miles and offers a rich tapestry of recreational opportunities across its extensive natural landscape. With over 300,000 acres of public access land, 15,000 acres of inland lakes, and 658 miles of rivers and streams, the county is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
The county is home to notable attractions such as the Crisp Point Lighthouse, Tahquamenon Falls, and Hemingway's Big Two Hearted River, making it an ideal destination for cultural and recreational activities. With an array of trails for snowmobiling, ATV riding, and cross-country skiing, Luce County is a vibrant year-round recreational hub.
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