Jurisdiction: Luce County
State: Michigan
County Website(s)
Luce County, MI GIS MAP and Parcel Information
Luce County is located in Michigan’s Eastern Upper Peninsula. The 908 square mile county is a four season recreational mecca with over 300,000 acres of public access land, 15,000 acres of inland lakes, 658 miles of rivers and streams including Hemingway’s Big Two Hearted River, 32 miles of Lake Superior shoreline, the Crisp Point Lighthouse and the Tahquamenon Falls. An Act of Legislature dated March 17, 1887 organized Luce County from portions of Chippewa and Mackinac Counties. Newberry, incorporated in 1885, was designated as the County Seat. The county was named after then serving Michigan Governor, Cyrus G. Luce.
Crisp Point Lighthouse Tahquamenon Logging Museum Muskallonge Lake State Park Luce County Historical Museum Luce County Park Tahquamenon Falls Two Hearted River Luce-West Mackinac County Fair Hamilton Lake Nature Area Oswald's Bear Ranch Newberry Country Club Blue Heron Golf Course 200 miles of groomed snowmobile trails
Phone Numbers
(254) 535-2419
(776) 176-3843
(274) 427-6292
(935) 674-3993
(955) 126-7487
(202) 033-6787
(309) 786-5384
(122) 659-0031
(236) 662-2733
(990) 000-0095
(480) 000-0190
(789) 999-9618
(989) 999-7711
(969) 999-7901
(391) 979-1905
(273) 564-1289
(177) 617-6383
(575) 937-5802
(725) 266-7125
(810) 394-8620
County Links
Big Manistique Lake's Information
North Manistique Lake's Information
GIS MAP and Parcel Information
Michigan Correctional Info
Information is sourced from publicaly available information and may be inaccurate