Annual Events
No matter when you choose to visit Marquette, each season offers unique experiences. From bike and sled dog races to art and beer festivals, here is your local’s guide to the season’s festivals and events. With activities for each season, there is much to explore in the UP for all ages, all year round.
Winter Events
Usher in the New Year and experience the NYE ball drop here in downtown Marquette. Experiencing a UP winter is like no other, especially when taking part in the annual Noquemanon Ski Marathon. Not only is this trail one of the longest point-to-point ski marathons in the US, but it is also surrounded by stunning Michigan wilderness, making it a premier ski experience. In February, Marquette hosts the U.P 200, a 12 dog mid-distance sled dog race and Iditarod qualifier. Cheer on the packs as they embark on a 230 mi journey to Grand Marais and back.
NYE Ball Drop Bash
Every New Year's Eve, locals and visitors alike gather in Downtown... Read More
Upper Michigan Ice Races
Get Ready For This Winter's Biggest Adrenaline Rush: The Upper Michigan Ice... Read More
Noquemanon Ski Marathon
The Noquemanon Ski Marathon has been described by some as “the most... Read More
Annual Ishpeming Ski Jumping Tournament
Launch into winter action by attending the longest consecutive ski jumping... Read More
Heikki Lunta
Heikki Lunta Winter Festival Start your snow dance because Heikki Lunta is... Read More
Meijer Winter State Games
The Meijer State Games of Michigan will be hosting the 2026 Marquette... Read More
UP200, Midnight Run, Jack Pine 30 Sled Dog Races
Mark your calendars because the U.P. 200, Midnight Run, & Jack Pine 30... Read More
Spring Events
Join the local foodies in the annual Downtown Marquette Restaurant Week. This event is a great opportunity to try the various local cuisines throughout the city from seafood, baked goods, fine dining, and multi-cultural cuisine.
Summer Events
Though the summer months are a great opportunity to explore the great Michigan wilderness, chase waterfalls, and kayak through the Great Lakes, there are many local events to add to the fun. Visiting Marquette in June? Dive into the local culture during Art week and engage in the week-long series of creative workshops and events performed by local artists. If you enjoy the UP outdoors, be sure to participate in the Marquette trails fest to support trail maintenance and trail building for the Noquemanon Trail Network.
Planning a trip for July? Celebrate Independence Day in the UP and watch the longest-running fireworks show off Lake Superior at Mattson Lower Harbor Park. On the last Friday of July, Downtown Marquette transforms for the annual Blueberry Festival, where local vendors sell various blueberry-related goods and restaurants cater blueberry-themed specials.
Fall Events
As the leaves change and cider brews, visitors flock to the UP to enjoy the splendor of a Michigan Fall. Enjoy the local craft beer overlooking Lake Superior at the U.P Fall Beer Fest at Mattson Lower Harbor Park. With over 600 beers to choose from, attendees have more than enough options to find their perfect match. Or celebrate the outdoors and the resilient spirit of the UP by attending the annual Fresh Coast Film Festival.



