8--PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY VISITORS’ AND RESOURCE GUIDE--2018
200 E. Erie St,
Rogers City
989-734-4734
Mon - Thurs
9 am - 3 pm
Friday
9 am - 5 pm
Drive-up:
Mon - Fri
9 am - 5 pm
Saturday
9 am - Noon
Owners: Ben & Chris Fite
Office Manager Vanessa Paquin
A HIGHLIGHT of the Greatest Fourth in the North is the annual Dancing Hippo
arts and crafts show on the grounds of the Onaway Courthouse Building.
Onaway proud to
host the greatest
When planning a trip or
thinking about that quiet destination
for those retirement
years, Onaway has so much to
offer with its natural wonders
and friendly people.
Onaway is the home of
north of the city limits. It was
state, and easily one of the
most beautiful.
The natural canopy has
The campground is within
walking distance of Black
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est inland lake.
It has a state boat launch,
and the lake, while one of the
largest in the state, usually
more populated areas.
Onaway is the Sturgeon
Capital of Michigan, a designation
made by the state
Legislature in 1989. The stur-
“haunts” the deep recesses of
Black Lake.
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able, crime is low, and the
schools are good. The population
grows during the summer
as seasonal residents return.
The Black Lake State Forest
campground, Clear Lake
There are many small
horse or mountain bike will
come in handy on any of hundreds
of miles of trails located
close to town, especially at the
Black Mountain Recreation
Area. Black Mountain also has
asphalt paths so that people of
all abilities can enjoy the scenic
area.
Onaway celebrates our
nation’s birth in style, with
one of the best Independence
Day celebrations in the north,
including a grand arts and
A fresh dusting of snow
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taurants and buck poles.
One of the best buck poles
in the region is held in down-
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