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Tahquamenon Logging Museum Gift Shop

Upper Peninsula Gifts for All Ages

The Tahquamenon Logging Museum Gift Shop invites you to explore our vast inventory of Upper Peninsula & logging themed gifts & souvenirs.  Many fine local UP artisans have made incredible pieces of art to help bring you this incredible selection.

We carry many of the following items — and are always updating our inventory with new treasures:

  • Hoodies, T-shirts and Hats
  • Original Paintings, Wood Carvings, Wood-turned Bowls, & UP/Logger Themed Cutting Boards
  • Baskets, Doilies, Pottery, Magnets, Sun Catchers, & other Artisan Items
  • Mugs
  • Hand-made Quilts
  • Hand-made Soaps
  • Great UP Books for Adults & Children
  • Lamps, Cross-cut Pillows - really unique and tons of souvenirs!
  • Clocks
  • Toys - Logging Trucks, Carved Toy Moose, and Night Lights
  • Maple Syrup and Goodies
  • Candles & More!

"This is a great hands on museum! There are a couple structures full of history and information. All of the staff are incredibly nice, helpful, and informative. Visit with the family on your way to the Tahquamenon Falls to learn about the area beforehand. It's amazing what has happened in this small town!"—Upper Productions Google Reviews

"Where lumberjack breakfasts, events, historic buildings, & our land along the Tahquamenon River bring our incredible logging history to life."

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The Tahquamenon Logging Museum would like to thank the Michigan Arts & Culture Council and McMillan Township for their support over the years. Their support has enabled TLM to bring in talented entertainers to TLM for our summer festivals each year. Also, MACC has given TLM a grant this year to help pay for re-siding the McGruer House with cedar lap siding. Their support has been of great benefit to our community. Bringing folks to the museum helps us teach our public about the rich history and culture of our community. Thank You MACC!