FISHING:

The central Upper Peninsula is a virtual treasure trove for the fisherman; with hundreds of lakes, rivers, ponds and streams, the central UP offers something for everyone, bass, muskie, pike, trout, walleye, perch and panfish abound!   The Mill Town Inn is in a unique position: all the species mentioned can be found within 15 miles!





There are literally thousands of miles of waterways, all containing fish that get very little pressure.

 
Hunting is also a great experience with deer, turkey, bear, and grouse plentiful. It’s a hunter’s paradise.


Piers Gorge

(Just 30 minutes away) 
Along the Wisconsin border south of Norway, the big Menominee River has cut a deep, dramatic gorge where the river, normally 300 feet wide, is constricted to a narrow 80-foot channel, creating powerful rapids of foaming water as it rushes towards Green Bay.

The Menominee River and its tributary, the Brule, form the Michigan-Wisconsin border from west of Iron River to its outlet on Lake Michigan at Menominee and Marinette, the lumber towns built by logs the river carried.

At Piers Gorge the river has created an extraordinarily beautiful place where steep-sided bedrock walls up to 70 feet high contain the rushing river for a mile and a half as it roars over a series of stone shelves in four distinct waterfalls.