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  2. Manistee National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The area is popular for hiking, fishing, camping, boating, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and hunting. The North Country Trail passes through it, and connects with the 11-mile Manistee River Trail to form a 23-mile loop. The highest point in the lower peninsula, Briar Hill (1,706 ft), is located here. The Manistee National Forest is not one ...

  3. Briar Hill (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Briar Hill, at 1,706 ft, is the second-highest point [1] [failed verification] in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, behind nearby Grove Hill at 1,709 feet. [ 2 ] [ unreliable source? ] It is entirely within the Manistee National Forest .

  4. Lower Peninsula of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan's Official Economic Development and Travel Site "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Michigan". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on May 1, 2017. Map of Michigan Lighthouse in PDF Format; Northern Michigan Live Streaming Webcam; Terry Pepper on lighthouses of the Western Great Lakes

  5. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A hiking trail entirely on private property Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail: 44.7 72 Northern Virginia: Shirlington, Virginia: Purcellville, Virginia: A rail trail in Northern Virginia. Waterloo-Pinckney Trail: 38 61 Michigan: Big Portage Lake: Silver Lake: Lower Peninsula and the closest city is Chelsea, Michigan: West Rim Trail: 30.5 ...

  6. Geography of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The highest point in the Lower Peninsula is either Briar Hill at 1,705 feet (520 m), or one of several points nearby in the vicinity of Cadillac. The lowest point is the surface of Lake Erie at 571 feet (174 m). A feature of Michigan that gives it the distinct shape of a mitten is the Thumb.

  7. Briar Hill - Wikipedia

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    Briar Hill may refer to the following places: ... Briar Hill, Michigan, ghost town; Briar Hill (Michigan), the highest point in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, U.S.

  8. Ash Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Briar Hill is a former settlement founded in 1897 along a train station on the Detroit & Lima Northern Railroad. It was located halfway between Carleton and Flat Rock. [7] [8] Briar Hill can be seen within the township on a 1911 map of Monroe County. Carleton is a village in the west-central portion of the township.

  9. Category:Nature reserves in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Nature reserves — in Michigan. ... Briar Hill (Michigan) C. Campbell–DeYoung Farm; D.