S6 E4: Tourism, Economic Growth, and the Magic of Munising - An Interview with Kathy Reynolds


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Mar 05 2025 34 mins   2

Our National Parks are important places, not just for their preservation of natural beauty and resources, but also for the economic impact they bring to gateway communities. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula sees nearly a million visitors, year round. For the anchor cities of Munising and Grand Marais, hosting those folks has become their chief industry. With a population of less than 2,000, how do they do it? In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast, Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Kathy Reynolds, the CEO of the Greater Munising Bay Partnership as well as Director of the Alger County Chamber of Commerce to learn more.

Key Takeaways:

  • Munising, Michigan, has transformed into a premier tourism destination, with Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore playing a central role in attracting visitors.
  • Tourism is now the leading industry in Alger County, supporting local businesses, entrepreneurs, and the community year-round.
  • Despite Munising's small population of under 2,000 residents, the area welcomes nearly one million visitors annually, requiring careful planning and infrastructure management.
  • The Michigan Ice Fest, the oldest ice climbing festival in North America, draws climbers from around the world and highlights Munising's appeal as a winter recreation destination.
  • Even though Munising has a strong tourism sector, it also has a diverse economy that includes manufacturing and public services, making it more resilient to seasonal fluctuations.

Notable Quotes:

  • "I also tell people you should live where you want to vacation. Why just say, ‘Oh, I get to spend a week. Every once in a while I go someplace’? I wanted to live in a place that I wanted to vacation."
  • "I would say, and maybe I’m a little biased, that it is probably one of, if the most beautiful places in the whole Midwest. It’s easy to market the area and get people to come."
  • “Winter season can be extremely beautiful, and this year we are living in a snow globe all over the area of Munising.”
  • “Preservation of the park and our natural resources - that’s why people come up to the Upper Peninsula. Protecting those and making sure they stay nice is critical to our economy.”
  • "The people that come to Munising and visit our national park, they not only help us in our community, but they help all the communities outside of us in the U.P."

Resources:

  • Greater Munising Bay Partnership: munising.org – Learn more about Munising and its economic development initiatives.
  • Alger County Chamber of Commerce: algercountychamber.com – Discover local businesses and visitor information.
  • Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: www.nps.gov/piro/index.htm – Explore the stunning landscapes and recreational opportunities in the park.
  • Michigan Ice Fest: michiganicefest.com – Learn about the premier ice climbing event in Munising.

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