Luce County

Luce County Park and Campground wooden sign in front of woods

Luce County was established in 1887 and was named for former Michigan Governor Cyrus Luce. Tourism and recreation play a substantial role in Luce County, thanks to 20 miles of groomed ski trails, 200 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, 30,000 acres of public access forest lands, and 658 miles of rivers and streams. As a result, the area has abundant campgrounds, private resorts, and cabin rentals. In 2002, Newberry was designated Michigan’s Moose Capital by the State Legislature.

County Government

Luce County
407 W Harrie St.
Newberry, MI 49868

Phone: (906) 293-5521

Luce County Official Website

Documents

Luce County TMA

Luce County Comprehensive Plan 2002

Luce County Recreation Plan 1997

Luce County Population Trends
Year Population
2021 5,520
2020 5,339
2018 6,283
2017 6,358
2016 6,338
2015 6,429
2014 6,412
2013 6,501
2012 6,476
2011 6,519
2010 6,599