Baraga County
Baraga County is a county in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Located along the southern shore of Lake Superior, the county is known for its forests, waterfalls, mining history, outdoor recreation, and strong ties to the region's Indigenous and Finnish heritage.
The county seat is L'Anse, while Baraga serves as another major community. Baraga County contains vast stretches of public land and is home to portions of the Ottawa National Forest and the Keweenaw Bay shoreline.
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| County Seat | L'Anse |
| Largest Community | L'Anse |
| Region | Upper Peninsula |
| Established | 1875 |
| Named For | Bishop Frederic Baraga |
| Land Area | Approximately 898 square miles |
| Total Area | Approximately 1,069 square miles |
| Lake | Lake Superior |
| Known For | Forestry, Mining, Recreation |
History
Baraga County was established in 1875 and named after Frederic Baraga, a Roman Catholic missionary known for his work among Indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes region.
Prior to European settlement, the area was inhabited by the Ojibwe people and served as an important center for fishing, trade, and transportation along Lake Superior.
During the nineteenth century, mining, logging, and transportation contributed significantly to the county's development. Copper and iron mining activities brought settlers and investment to the region.
Indigenous Heritage
The county remains closely connected to the history and culture of the Ojibwe people.
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is headquartered within the county and maintains a significant presence throughout the region.
Traditional fishing, cultural preservation, and community programs continue to play an important role in county life.
Geography
Baraga County occupies part of Michigan's central Upper Peninsula and borders Lake Superior.
Major geographic features include:
- Keweenaw Bay
- Huron Mountains region
- Ottawa National Forest
- Numerous rivers and streams
- Inland lakes and wetlands
The county contains extensive forestlands and recreational areas.
Communities
Villages
Townships
- Arvon Township
- Baraga Township
- Covington Township
- L'Anse Township
- Spurr Township
Economy
Major industries include:
- Forestry
- Healthcare
- Tourism
- Government services
- Small business
- Recreation
Outdoor tourism and public lands contribute significantly to the local economy.
Recreation
Baraga County is known for outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the year.
Popular activities include:
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Snowmobiling
- Camping
- Boating
- Wildlife observation
The county attracts visitors seeking access to Michigan's forests, rivers, and Lake Superior shoreline.
Transportation
Major transportation routes include:
These highways connect the county to neighboring communities throughout the Upper Peninsula.
Notable Landmarks
Protected Areas
- State wildlife and recreation areas
These lands support recreation, conservation, and wildlife habitat preservation.
Government
Baraga County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and provides county services including:
- Law enforcement
- Courts
- Emergency management
- Public health
- Property records
- Community services
County offices are located in L'Anse.
See Also
References
- United States Census Bureau
- Baraga County Government
- Michigan History publications
- Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
- State of Michigan records
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