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Rogers City

Rogers City's many attributes explain why the city has a number of titles, including the Nautical City, Salmon Capital of Michigan and the City of Parks and Trails. The city's ties to the shipping industry, fishing and water recreation earned it the title of the Nautical City.

The world's largest open pit limestone quarry, the Port of Calcite, is located within the city limits and is one of the largest shipping ports on the Great Lakes. The harbor attracts boaters and features a new breakwall and lighted fishing platform.

Two salmon fishing tournaments are held in Roger City annually. Roger City earned the title "City of Parks and Trails" for its five-mile paved trail system linking the city's parks. 

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Lakeside Iris

Lakeside Iris

Rogers City has beautiful parks with sandy beaches and boardwalks.

Photo courtesy of William Valentine

Marina

Marina
We offer great service, low prices and a great jumping off point for all your Great Lakes destinations: the North Channel, Canada, Mackinaw, etc. with year round care of your vessel.

Photo courtesy of Rogers City

Mainstreet

Mainstreet

Our downtown has many historic and modern buildings, all within an easy walk of pristine Lake Huron.

Photo courtesy of Rogers City

Domaci Gallery

Domaci Gallery

Rogers City has many fine art studios and galleries to browse.

Photo courtesy of William Valentine

Avenue of Flags

Avenue of Flags

Our maritime history goes deep. The Avenue of Flags celebrates the many countries, states and shipping companies to which our fleets travel.

Photo courtesy of Rogers City

Trail Riders

Trail Riders

Rogers City is the city of "Parks and Trails." You'll find over four miles of bike trails over the rivers, through the woods and to the public beach front.

Photo courtesy of William Valentine

Sense of Place

Sense of Place

Moran Iron Works' Liberty Torch Statue with a Great Lakes Freighter off shore of downtown Rogers City.


Photo courtesy of William Valentine
Rogers City Fall Color Tours

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Rogers City - Cheboygan - Indian River

Woods and water have always been important to the northeast corner of Michigan's Sunrise Side at the "Tip of the Mitt."  You'll see no shortage of either on a tour of the 200-mile triangle that includes the sandy beaches of Lake Huron, rivers and lakes teeming with fish, the only waterfalls in the Lower Peninsula, and thousands of acres of forests.  The land that was clear cut during the lumbering boom more than a century ago now offers beautiful fall scenery from late September to mid-October.

 
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