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Walter J. Hayes State Park is a public recreation area covering 654 acres (265 ha) on the southeast corner of Wamplers Lake in the Irish Hills region of the state of Michigan. [3] Most of the state park lies within Lenawee County with a small portion extending into Jackson and Washtenaw counties in the Round Lake area.
The Irish Hills Towers on US-12 west of Walter J. Hayes State Park. Irish Hills is an area of land located roughly in southeastern Jackson County and northwest Lenawee County in Southeast Michigan. It was named after the numerous Irish immigrants who settled there from 1830 until 1850. Today it is known throughout the state for its scenery ...
The creation of Cedar Hill State Park, known today as Walter J. Hayes State Park, was one of many projects in the Irish Hills that came to fruition. Walter J. Hayes State Park, originally called ...
1280 US-12 (at Evans Lake), east of Walter J. Hayes State Park: Tipton vicinity May 18, 1971: Dennis-State Street Historic District† Bounded by Union Street on the north, railroad tracks on the south, State Street on the east, and Dennis Street on the west Adrian: July 26, 1974: Dennis-State Street Historic District Boundary Increase (Bidwell ...
Interlochen State Park was purchased by the Michigan Legislature in 1917 and was the first public park to be transferred to the Michigan State Park Commission in 1920. Because Mackinac Island State Park was a federal gift with its own commission and jurisdiction, for those reasons some choose to not consider it the first state park even though ...
Articles related to state parks in the U.S. state of Michigan. For a manually maintained list, complete with yet-to-be-written articles, see List of Michigan state parks . See also: Template:Michigan state parks
Mahoney allegedly stabbed Denslow around 9:20 a.m. on Tuesday at Anderson Express Inc. in Muskegon, Michigan, Fruitport Township police said in a news release. Muskegon is about a 40-mile drive ...
M-124 passes between Wamplers and Mud lakes, curving around the eastern side of Wamplers Lake as it enters Walter J. Hayes State Park from the north. [4] [5] The park is a popular tourist destination for boaters, craft and antique shows and its close proximity to Michigan International Speedway. [6]