Pere Marquette River Fishing Access
The Pere Marquette River in western Michigan is a federally-designated Wild and Scenic River and a state designated Natural River. In the 1950’s, a sea lamprey barrier was constructed across the river near the Custer Road Bridge to keep the invasive sea lamprey species out.
In 2010, the barrier site was shut down and fenced off to the general public. In 2013, the Conservation Resource Alliance (CRA), a private, not-for-profit corporation committed to stewardship of the land, was awarded more than $200,000 from the Great Lakes Fishery Trust and Great Lakes Fishery Commission to help improve the site.
The CRA hired Spicer Group to oversee the removal of the declining buildings and defunct lamprey barrier at the site and design a new and inviting barrier-free access site to the Pere Marquette River.
Improvements to the site included the construction of new universally-accessible fishing platforms, a new boardwalk beneath the Custer Road Bridge that safely connects the fishing pier to the universal-access boat launch, a universally-accessible canoe/kayak launch, interpretive signing and streambank restoration. Spicer Group provided all design, survey, permitting, and construction inspection tasks for this project.