====== Iron River ====== {{:places:iron_river.jpg?500|Downtown Iron River, Michigan}} **Iron River** is a city in [[counties:iron_county|Iron County]] in the western portion of Michigan's [[regions:upper_peninsula|Upper Peninsula]]. As the largest city in Iron County, Iron River serves as a regional center for commerce, healthcare, education, and recreation in western Upper Michigan. The city developed as part of the historic [[geography:menominee_iron_range|Menominee Iron Range]] and remains one of Michigan's most important mining heritage communities. Located among forests, lakes, rivers, and rolling hills, Iron River is known for its iron mining history, outdoor recreation opportunities, and strong connection to the cultural traditions of the Upper Peninsula. Today, tourism, healthcare, manufacturing, and outdoor recreation have joined mining as important components of the local economy. --- ===== Quick Facts ===== ^ Attribute ^ Information ^ | County | [[counties:iron_county|Iron County]] | | Region | [[regions:upper_peninsula|Upper Peninsula]] | | Incorporated | 1885 (Village), 1926 (City) | | Population (2020) | Approximately 3,007 | | Time Zone | Central Time | | Area Code | 906 | | ZIP Code | 49935 | | Known For | Iron Mining, Outdoor Recreation, Menominee Iron Range | --- ===== History ===== The community began as a mining settlement during the rapid expansion of iron mining in the western Upper Peninsula. Originally known as **Nanaimo**, after a nearby mine, the settlement was later renamed **Iron River** after the nearby waterway that flows through the area. The arrival of the Chicago and North Western Railway accelerated development and connected the community to regional mining operations. Iron River was incorporated as a village in 1885 and later as a city in 1926. Mining activity throughout the Menominee Iron Range fueled population growth and economic development for decades. In 2000, the cities of Iron River and Stambaugh, along with the village of Mineral Hills, consolidated into a single municipality retaining the name Iron River. --- ===== Mining Heritage ===== Iron River developed as one of the principal communities of the: * [[geography:menominee_iron_range|Menominee Iron Range]] Major mines associated with the area included: * Nanaimo Mine * Beta Mine * Sheridan Mine * Hiawatha Mine * Riverton Mine Mining operations produced millions of tons of iron ore that supported American industrial growth, steel production, railroads, and manufacturing. The mining industry shaped the city's economy, culture, and population for more than a century. --- ===== Geography ===== Iron River is located in western Iron County near the border with [[state:wisconsin|Wisconsin]]. Major nearby geographic features include: * [[geography:iron_river|Iron River]] * [[geography:brule_river|Brule River]] * [[geography:lake_superior|Lake Superior]] * Ottawa National Forest * Numerous inland lakes The region is characterized by: * Forested uplands * Glacial terrain * Rivers and streams * Wetlands * Recreational lands The area's natural resources continue to support tourism and outdoor recreation. --- ===== Transportation ===== Major highways serving Iron River include: * [[transportation:us_2|US-2]] * [[transportation:m_73|M-73]] * [[transportation:us_141|US-141]] Historically, railroad connections were critical to transporting ore from local mines to Great Lakes shipping ports and industrial centers. Rail infrastructure played a major role in the city's development. The community is also served by: * Stambaugh Airport which provides general aviation access to the region. --- ===== Economy ===== Historically dominated by mining, Iron River's modern economy includes: * Manufacturing * Healthcare * Tourism * Forestry * Hospitality * Retail trade * Government services The city serves as a commercial center for western Iron County and surrounding communities. Manufacturing, healthcare, and hospitality remain among the area's largest employment sectors. --- ===== Recreation ===== Outdoor recreation is an important part of Iron River's economy and identity. Popular activities include: * Fishing * Hunting * Hiking * Snowmobiling * ATV riding * Camping * Boating * Wildlife viewing The surrounding forests, lakes, and public lands attract visitors throughout the year. --- ===== Winter Recreation ===== Heavy annual snowfall makes Iron River a major winter recreation destination. Popular winter activities include: * Snowmobiling * Cross-country skiing * Snowshoeing * Ice fishing * Winter photography The area is connected to extensive trail systems that extend throughout the Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin. --- ===== Iron County Museum ===== One of the region's most important cultural attractions is the: * Iron County Museum located in nearby [[places:caspian|Caspian]]. The museum complex contains: * Historic buildings * Mining exhibits * Cultural artifacts * Logging history collections * Immigration exhibits It is among the largest outdoor museum complexes in Michigan and preserves the history of Iron County and the Menominee Iron Range. --- ===== Population ===== Iron River has historically served as the largest city in Iron County. The city reached its greatest population during the mining era. Like many Upper Peninsula mining communities, population gradually declined following reductions in mining activity during the twentieth century. The 2020 Census recorded a population of approximately 3,007 residents. --- ===== Community Services ===== Iron River functions as a regional service center and provides: * Healthcare facilities * Educational institutions * Public safety services * Government offices * Recreational amenities The city supports residents across much of western Iron County. --- ===== Notable Landmarks ===== * Iron County Museum * Historic Downtown Iron River * Stambaugh Airport * Ottawa National Forest * [[geography:iron_river|Iron River]] * Menominee Iron Range historic sites --- ===== See Also ===== * [[counties:iron_county|Iron County]] * [[geography:menominee_iron_range|Menominee Iron Range]] * [[places:crystal_falls|Crystal Falls]] * [[places:caspian|Caspian]] * [[regions:upper_peninsula|Upper Peninsula]] * Ottawa National Forest --- ===== References ===== * United States Census Bureau * Iron County Historical Society * Michigan History Center * Michigan Technological University Mining Archives * Lake Superior Mining Institute * Iron County Museum {{tag>places iron_river iron_county upper_peninsula menominee_iron_range mining iron_ore tourism recreation history}}