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Hartwick Pines State Park: Crawford: 9,338 acres 3,779 ha: 1927: East Branch Au Sable River: Old-growth white and red pine forest Hayes State Park: Lenawee, Jackson, Washtenaw: 654 acres 265 ha: 1920: Wamplers Lake, Round Lake: Historic Mill Creek [9] Cheboygan: 625 acres 253 ha: 1978: Near Lake Huron: Hoeft State Park: Presque Isle: 301 acres ...
An 11,680-acre (47.3 km 2) parcel within the Au Sable State Forest, the Dead Stream Swamp, located 30 miles northeast of Cadillac, is described by its owner/operator, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment, as "an exceptionally large example of a northern white cedar freshwater swamp forest (Thuja occidentalis), considered to be the climax in bog forest development."
Roscommon is within close proximity of three state parks: South Higgins Lake State Park, North Higgins Lake State Park, and Hartwick Pines State Park. A 160-acre (65 ha) parcel within the Au Sable State Forest, referred to as the Roscommon Red Pines, is 8 miles (13 km) east of Roscommon. It is an old-growth stand of red pines. [7]
Campground in the park. Hartwick Pines State Park is a public recreation area covering 9,335 acres (3,778 ha) in Crawford County near Grayling and Interstate 75 on the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The state park contains an old-growth forest of white pines and red pines, known as the Hartwick Pines.
The campground is owned by the Saginaw Rotary Club, but leased by the Boy Scouts. Camp Rotary offers 1,180 acres of year around camping just north of Clare, MI, on old US-27. Camp Shawondosee: Grand Valley Council (Michigan Crossroads Council)) Whitehall: Closed
A social media post by Emily DeSouza expresses surprise and interest in visiting the location of a blind cat rescue. Comment expressing concern for a blind cat stuck on ice. Facebook comment about ...
The post office from North Shade in Gratiot County was transferred to this location on August 3, 1868, with Hiram T. Sherman as the first postmaster. The name "Carson City" was given to the post office by Thomas Scott, who had been in Carson City, Nevada, during the gold and silver mining boom days. Carson City incorporated as a village in 1887 ...
Roscommon Virgin Pine Stand – a 160-acre (650,000 m 2) parcel within the Au Sable State Forest, 8 miles (13 km) north of St. Helen, Michigan, and 8 miles east of Roscommon. An old-growth stand of red pine, which includes a former national champion red pine. [11] Underground oil deposits