Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Iron River Township ====== {{:places:iron_river_township.jpg?500|Iron River Township, Michigan}} **Iron River Township** is a civil township located in [[counties:iron_county|Iron County]] in the western portion of Michigan's [[regions:upper_peninsula|Upper Peninsula]]. Covering nearly 244 square miles, it is one of the largest townships in the Upper Peninsula and surrounds much of the area north and west of the city of [[places:iron_river|Iron River]]. The township is known for its forests, rivers, lakes, outdoor recreation opportunities, and historic connection to the [[geography:menominee_iron_range|Menominee Iron Range]]. Although the city of [[places:iron_river|Iron River]] is located adjacent to the township, it operates as an independent municipality. --- ===== Quick Facts ===== ^ Attribute ^ Information ^ | County | [[counties:iron_county|Iron County]] | | Region | [[regions:upper_peninsula|Upper Peninsula]] | | Type | Civil Township | | Area | Approximately 244 square miles | | Population (2020) | Approximately 1,052 | | Time Zone | Central Time | | Area Code | 906 | | Known For | Recreation, Forests, Rivers, Fishing | --- ===== History ===== The lands comprising Iron River Township were traditionally utilized by: * [[organization:ojibwe|Ojibwe]] * [[organization:anishinaabe|Anishinaabe]] for hunting, fishing, travel, and seasonal activities. During the nineteenth century, the discovery of iron ore deposits throughout western Iron County attracted prospectors, mining companies, and railroad developers. The township developed alongside nearby mining communities and became part of the broader [[geography:menominee_iron_range|Menominee Iron Range]] district. Logging and mining remained major economic activities throughout much of the township's early history. --- ===== Geography ===== According to the United States Census Bureau, Iron River Township encompasses approximately 243.9 square miles, of which roughly 239.6 square miles are land and 4.4 square miles are water. The landscape consists of: * Forested uplands * Inland lakes * Rivers and streams * Wetlands * Glacial terrain The township lies within the larger watershed systems that ultimately drain toward: * [[geography:lake_michigan|Lake Michigan]] through the [[geography:menominee_river|Menominee River]] system. --- ===== Communities ===== The township contains several unincorporated communities and settlements. Notable communities include: * [[places:beechwood|Beechwood]] * Pentoga * Rogers * Stager The city of: * [[places:iron_river|Iron River]] borders the southeastern portion of the township but operates independently from township government. --- ===== Beechwood ===== **Beechwood** is one of the township's best-known unincorporated communities. The community developed as a railroad stop during the late nineteenth century and received its name from nearby stands of beech trees. A post office operated in Beechwood from 1889 until 1976. Today, Beechwood remains a small rural community surrounded by forests and recreational lands. --- ===== Natural Resources ===== Iron River Township contains extensive natural resources and public lands. Important features include: * Forest ecosystems * Trout streams * Inland lakes * Wildlife habitat * Recreational trails The township is particularly known for its fishing opportunities and abundant waterways. --- ===== Recreation ===== Outdoor recreation is a major component of the township's identity and economy. Popular activities include: * Fishing * Hunting * Snowmobiling * ATV riding * Hiking * Camping * Canoeing * Kayaking The region's extensive forests and waterways attract visitors throughout the year. --- ===== Fishing ===== The township is known for its excellent freshwater fishing. Common sport fish include: * Brook Trout * Brown Trout * Northern Pike * Walleye * Yellow Perch * Panfish Species Fishing opportunities are available in numerous lakes, rivers, and streams throughout the township. --- ===== Wildlife ===== Wildlife commonly found within Iron River Township includes: * White-tailed Deer * Black Bear * Gray Wolf * Beaver * River Otter * Bald Eagle * Osprey Large portions of the township remain sparsely developed, providing extensive habitat for native wildlife. --- ===== Economy ===== Historically, the local economy was based on: * Iron mining * Logging * Railroad operations Modern economic activity includes: * Tourism * Recreation * Forestry * Small business * Seasonal hospitality services Outdoor recreation has become an increasingly important economic driver for the township and surrounding communities. --- ===== Government ===== Iron River Township operates under Michigan's civil township system and provides local governmental services for residents living outside incorporated municipalities. Township functions include: * Property assessment * Road coordination * Planning and zoning * Election administration * Local services The township is governed by an elected township board. --- ===== Nearby Attractions ===== Popular destinations near Iron River Township include: * [[places:iron_river|Iron River]] * [[places:caspian|Caspian]] * [[geography:iron_river|Iron River]] * [[geography:brule_river|Brule River]] * Ottawa National Forest * Iron County Museum These attractions contribute to the township's role as a gateway to outdoor recreation in western Upper Michigan. --- ===== See Also ===== * [[counties:iron_county|Iron County]] * [[places:iron_river|Iron River]] * [[geography:iron_river|Iron River]] * [[geography:menominee_iron_range|Menominee Iron Range]] * [[geography:brule_river|Brule River]] * [[regions:upper_peninsula|Upper Peninsula]] --- ===== References ===== * Iron River Township * Iron County, Michigan * United States Census Bureau * Michigan History Center * Iron County Economic Chamber Alliance * Upper Peninsula Travel & Recreation Association {{tag>places iron_river_township iron_county upper_peninsula township menominee_iron_range recreation forests fishing rivers}} places/iron_river_township.txt Last modified: 2026/06/01 12:43by admin