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Road cycling in Forestville Recreation Area, located in Marquette County, Michigan, offers routes through a landscape characterized by rugged terrain, quiet pine forests, and rolling hardwoods. The area features the Dead River, known for its series of waterfalls, and provides access to scenic vistas from points like Sugarloaf Mountain. Cyclists can expect varied topography, with routes traversing both forested sections and areas offering expansive views over Lake Superior.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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25.8km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:02
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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16.7km
00:48
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This easily accessible beach along the Marquette Bay provides great views and a calm spot to stop if you are looking for a short break.
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Presque Isle Park is the crowned jewel for exploring nature in Marquette. The park features walking trails and paved roads for walking, driving, and biking. The isle stretches out into Lake Superior via some rocky outcrops and a breakwater, both of which you can walk out onto. The paved road loop is closed to cars 2 hours each day, that way cyclists can safely have the road to themselves. Check at the visitor's center to get the daily closure hours!
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A quality welcome center that provides information on the wide range of activities and attractions available in Marquette and the wider Michigan area. Of particular interest to the cyclist will be the 47 mile Iron Ore Heritage Trail. Along with parking there are restrooms, picnic tables, a kiosk with a trail map, access to Lake Superior and tourist information.
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This is simply a magnificent structure. It is the historic Ore Dock that is in Marquette’s Lower Harbor. It is a relic of Marquette’s iron ore mining and maritime industry used for loading ore onto lake freighters. It is no longer in use today but was once a prominent pillar to the local Marquette economy. The Upper Harbor Ore Dock at Presque Isle is still in use for those interested in seeing such a giant structure in its working environment.
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Presque Isle Park is the crowned jewel for exploring nature in Marquette. The park features walking trails and paved roads for walking, driving, and biking. The isle stretches out into Lake Superior via some rocky outcrops and a breakwater, both of which you can walk out onto. The paved road loop is closed to cars 2 hours each day, that way cyclists can safely have the road to themselves. Check at the visitor's center to get the daily closure hours!
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Sunset Point is a great viewpoint on the side of Peter White Drive. This is a great spot to pause during your ride and take in the view of Lake Superior.
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By 1960, all passenger services ended on this railroad. Diesel replaced steam by 1962. Marquette tourist railroad preserved LS&I's steam locomotives until 2002.
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A sandy Lake Superior beach with breathtaking views of the harbor and "picnic rocks." Enjoy amenities like a shaded picnic area, playground, restrooms, and the City Multi-Use Path. Swimming is restricted due to hazardous long shore rip currents.
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There are currently 5 road cycling routes available in Forestville Recreation Area, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists.
Road cycling in Forestville Recreation Area, located in Marquette County, Michigan, features rugged terrain, quiet pine forests, and rolling hardwoods. Routes often traverse both forested sections and areas offering expansive views, including those of Lake Superior.
The routes in Forestville Recreation Area cater to various skill levels. You'll find 3 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 2 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see the Dead River, known for its series of waterfalls, and enjoy scenic vistas from points like Sugarloaf Mountain. Many routes also offer beautiful views of Lake Superior, such as the Presque Isle Park – Black Rocks loop from Northern Michigan University.
For stunning views, consider routes that pass through Presque Isle Park or offer glimpses of Lake Superior. Sugarloaf Mountain is also a well-known spot for panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape and water.
While specific parking areas for each route vary, general parking is typically available at common trailheads or access points within the broader Marquette area, which serves as a starting point for many routes.
The best time for road cycling in this Michigan region is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many of the routes start or pass through Marquette, where you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and pubs to refuel and relax after your ride. The coastal routes, in particular, offer easy access to amenities.
Absolutely. Routes like the Picnic Rocks Beach – Presque Isle Park loop from Marquette are classified as easy and provide coastal scenery, making them suitable for families looking for a more relaxed ride.
Yes, most of the road cycling routes in this area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Presque Isle Park – Black Rocks loop from Northern Michigan University and the South Beach loop from Marquette.
The road cycling routes in Forestville Recreation Area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic views, and the accessibility of routes from Marquette.
Yes, several routes are ideal for beginners. For instance, the Picnic Rocks Beach – Presque Isle Park loop from Marquette is an easy 10.4-mile path offering coastal scenery, perfect for those new to road cycling.
Experienced cyclists can find moderate routes that offer a good workout. The Presque Isle Park – Black Rocks loop from Northern Michigan University, for example, is a moderate 23-mile route with some elevation gain, providing a more challenging experience.


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