Founders Landing Travel Guide

Marquette

A white building with a red roof and a tower.
A waterfront promenade with a wooden boardwalk, a metal railing, and a series of stone pillars extending into the water.
A coastal cliff with layered rock formations and a clear turquoise sea.
A snowy forest with birch trees.
A snow-covered building with a sign that reads "LONGS Lil bit Paradise" and the number "9976" on it.



Where to stay in Founders Landing

Find the best Founders Landing areas for the activities you enjoy most.

Central Marquette

When in Central Marquette, you can plan a visit to Marquette Regional History Center and Upper Peninsula Children's Museum, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Downtown

While visiting Downtown, you might make a stop by sights like Upper Peninsula Children's Museum and Lake Superior.

East Side

While visiting East Side, you might make a stop by sights like Lake Superior and McCarty Cove.

Brookton Corners

Brookton Corners might not have many top sights, but Upper Peninsula Children's Museum and Superior Dome are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Harvey

Visitors to Harvey enjoy its restaurants, and if you want to do some exploring, Lake Superior is worth a stop.



Founders Landing Travel Guide