Houghton-Hancock

Rogers Cinema 5
47420 State Highway M26

(http://www.rogerscinema.com) five screens located in the back of the copper country mall on m-26.

Houghton-Hancock is mostly known for its cross country skiing. 4 local cross country trail systems groomed for both skating and striding are in the area. Mt. Ripley is open to downhill skiers and snowboarders, and is owned by Michigan Tech. Downwind Sports (http://www.downwindsports.com/) and Cross Country Sports (http://crosscountrysports.com/) are good places to rent equipment and ask about trails and waterways.The Breakers and McLain State Park are the closest access sites to Lake Superior. Swimming anywhere on Portage Lake can be refreshing in summer, as is canoeing or kayaking. Fishing is a popular activity both on Portage lake and the many nearby lakes.

Houghton is also the home port for the Ranger III, a 125 passenger National Park Service ferry ship that takes passengers to and from Isle Royale during the summer months.

There are five screens in the Rogers Cinema 5 theater, which is located in the Copper Country Mall.