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Map of most Michigan state parks named and marked by a dot
Map showing state parks within the state of Michigan

This is a list ofMichigan state parks and related protected areas under the jurisdiction or owned by theMichigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Parks and Recreation Division. A total of 104 state parks, state recreation areas and trail state parks currently exist along with eight other sites as well as 16 state harbors on theGreat Lakes. While the Parks and Recreation Division directly manages the large majority of the parks in the system, a few are either jointly-managed with other agencies or are leased to other governmental entities, either temporarily or on an ongoing basis. Michigan's 103 state parks and recreation areas cover 306,000 acres (124,000 ha) with 14,100 campsites in 142 campgrounds and over 900 miles (1,400 km) of trails.[1] The state parks and recreation areas statewide collectively saw more than 26 million visits in 2016.[2]

History

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Michigan'sstate parks system was started in 1919. Three Michigan state parks pre-date the creation of the park system in 1919:Mackinac Island State Park (1895),Michilimackinac State Park (1909) andInterlochen State Park (1917).

Mackinac Island State Park was created in 1895. It had served as the nation's second national park for two decades beginning in 1875. In 1909, Michilimackinac State Park was created in nearby Mackinaw City. Both of these parks, along with Historic Mill Creek State Park are under the jurisdiction of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission.

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 it predates Interlochen State Park by nearly 25 years.[3]

Since 1919, 33 additional state park units have been decommissioned for varied reasons. The majority of these former state park units, 16, were transferred to counties or cities and are still local parks today. Four of the former units were incorporated into Michigan's twoNational Lakeshores when were created in the 1960s and 70s, while five others were removed and reverted into surrounding state lands (state game areas, state forests, state fish hatcheries, etc.). Four of the units were incorporated into larger state recreation areas in the 1940s in the GreaterDetroit area, although one of those recreation areas is now a local park. Two of the former state park units are now state forest campgrounds and another two units existed on state lands which were sold to private interests and closed. (TheFormer state park units section lists each of these former units.)

Additional DNR facilities

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Further information:Protected areas of Michigan

DNR operates 746 boat launches on 57,000 acres (230 km2) of designated public water access sites. It also operates 16 "harbors of refuge" as well as providing support for the other 61 harbors in the system. The harbors of refuge are approximately 30 miles (50 km) apart along the Great Lakes shoreline to provide shelter from storms and often provide boat launches and supplies. There are 13 state underwater preserves covering 2,450 square miles (6,300 km2) of Great Lakes bottomland and ten of them have a maritime museum or interpretive center in a nearby coastal community.[4]

The DNR Parks and Recreation Division also manages 138 state forest campgrounds (including a dozen equestrian campgrounds). The Michigan state game and wildlife areas encompass more than 340,000 acres (1,400 km2). DNR also oversees the trail systems in the state. This includes 880 miles (1,400 km) of non-motorized trails, 1,145 miles (1,800 km) of rail-trails, 3,193 miles (5,100 km) of off-road vehicle (ORV) routes and 6,216 miles (10,000 km) of snowmobile trails.[5]

Michigan state parks

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Name[6]CountySizeEstab-
lished[7]
Lake / riverImageRemarks
acresha
Algonac State ParkSt. Clair1,550 acres630 ha1937St. Clair RiverRaresavanna lands
Aloha State ParkCheboygan172 acres70 ha1923Mullett LakeOn the MichiganInland Waterway
Baraga State ParkBaraga56 acres23 ha1922Lake SuperiorOnKeweenaw Bay
Bay City State ParkBay2,389 acres967 ha1923Lake HuronOnSaginaw Bay
Belle Isle ParkWayne982 acres397 ha2014[a]Detroit RiverHistoric island park inDetroit
Bewabic State ParkIron315 acres127 ha1966[b]Fortune Lake
Brimley State ParkChippewa100 acres40 ha1922Lake SuperiorOnWhitefish Bay
Burt Lake State ParkCheboygan125 acres51 ha1920Burt Lake
Cambridge Junction Historic State ParkLenawee80 acres32 ha1965--HistoricWalker Tavern
Cheboygan State ParkCheboygan1,250 acres510 ha1962Lake Huron
Clear Lake State ParkMontmorency290 acres120 ha1966Clear Lake
Coldwater Lake State ParkBranch400 acres160 ha1987Coldwater Lake
Craig Lake State ParkBaraga9,732 acres3,938 ha1967Craig Lake
Dodge #4 State ParkOakland139 acres56 ha1922Cass Lake
Duck Lake State ParkMuskegon728 acres295 ha1974Duck Lake
Fayette Historic State ParkDelta850 acres340 ha1959Big Bay de Noc,Lake Michigan
Fisherman's Island State ParkCharlevoix2,678 acres1,084 ha1975Lake Michigan
Fort Wilkins Historic State ParkKeweenaw987 acres399 ha1923Lake SuperiorSite ofCopper Harbor Light
Gete Mino Mshkiigan State ParkCheboygan147 acres59 ha2013Mullett LakeUndeveloped state park.[8]
Grand Haven State ParkOttawa48 acres19 ha1920Lake Michigan
Grand Mere State ParkBerrien1,100 acres450 ha1973Lake Michigan
Harrisville State ParkAlcona107 acres43 ha1920Lake Huron
Hartwick Pines State ParkCrawford9,338 acres3,779 ha1927East BranchAu Sable RiverOld-growth white and red pine forest
Hayes State ParkLenawee,
Jackson,Washtenaw
654 acres265 ha1920Wamplers Lake,
Round Lake
Historic Mill Creek[9]Cheboygan625 acres253 ha1978Near Lake Huron
Hoeft State ParkPresque Isle301 acres122 ha1920Lake Huron
Hoffmaster State ParkMuskegon,
Ottawa
1,200 acres490 ha1963Lake Michigan
Holland State ParkOttawa142 acres57 ha1926Lake Macatawa,
Lake Michigan
Indian Lake State ParkSchoolcraft567 acres229 ha1932Indian Lake
Interlochen State ParkGrand Traverse187 acres76 ha1917Green Lake,
Duck Lake
First state park created under Michigan state parks system
Keith J. Charters Traverse City State ParkGrand Traverse75 acres30 ha1920Lake MichiganOnGrand Traverse Bay
Lake Gogebic State ParkGogebic360 acres150 ha1926Lake Gogebic
Lakeport State ParkSt. Clair565 acres229 ha1938Lake Huron
Laughing Whitefish Falls State ParkAlger971 acres393 ha1946Laughing Whitefish River
Leelanau State ParkLeelanau1,550 acres630 ha1964[c]Lake Michigan
Ludington State ParkMason4,800 acres1,900 ha1927Lake Michigan
Mackinac Island State Park[9]Mackinac1,800 acres730 ha1895[d]Lake HuronHome to historicFort Mackinac.
Maybury State ParkWayne944 acres382 ha1971--
McLain State ParkHoughton443 acres179 ha1930Lake Superior
Mears State ParkOceana50 acres20 ha1920Lake Michigan
Meridian-Baseline State ParkIngham,
Jackson
108 acres44 ha1967Shaw Branch
Fort Michilimackinac State Park[9]Emmet,Cheboygan37 acres15 ha1904Straits of MackinacIncludes Colonial Michilimackinac andOld Mackinac Point Lighthouse
Mitchell State ParkWexford660 acres270 ha1920Lake Mitchell,
Lake Cadillac
Muskallonge Lake State ParkLuce217 acres88 ha1956Lake Superior
Muskegon State ParkMuskegon1,233 acres499 ha1923Lake Michigan,
Muskegon Lake
Negwegon State ParkAlcona,Alpena4,118 acres1,666 ha1962Lake Huron
Newaygo State ParkNewaygo400 acres160 ha1966Hardy Dam Pond
North Higgins Lake State ParkCrawford449 acres182 ha1965Higgins Lake
Old Mission State ParkGrand Traverse520 acres210 ha1989[e]Lake MichiganLeased toPeninsula Township and operated as Lighthouse Park
Onaway State ParkPresque Isle158 acres64 ha1920Black Lake
Orchard Beach State ParkManistee201 acres81 ha1921Lake Michigan
Otsego Lake State ParkOtsego62 acres25 ha1920Otsego Lake
Palms Book State ParkSchoolcraft388 acres157 ha1929Kitch-iti-kipi,
Indian Lake
Petoskey State ParkEmmet303 acres123 ha1961Little Traverse Bay
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State ParkGogebic,
Ontonagon
59,020 acres23,880 ha1944Lake Superior
Port Crescent State ParkHuron640 acres260 ha1955Lake Huron
Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State ParkSanilac240 acres97 ha1971LittleCass River
Saugatuck Dunes State ParkAllegan1,000 acres400 ha1977Lake Michigan
Seven Lakes State ParkOakland1,434 acres580 ha1971Big Seven Lake
Silver Lake State ParkOceana2,936 acres1,188 ha1920Lake Michigan, Silver LakeIncludesLittle Sable Point Light
Sleeper State ParkHuron723 acres293 ha1924Lake Huron
Sleepy Hollow State ParkClinton2,678 acres1,084 ha1965Lake Ovid
South Higgins Lake State ParkRoscommon1,364 acres552 ha1924Higgins Lake
Sterling State ParkMonroe1,300 acres530 ha1935Lake Erie
Straits State ParkMackinac181 acres73 ha1924Straits of MackinacIncludesFather Marquette National Memorial
Sturgeon Point State ParkAlcona76 acres31 ha1960Lake Michigan
Tahquamenon Falls State ParkChippewa,
Luce
46,179 acres18,688 ha1947Tahquamenon River
Tawas Point State ParkIosco183 acres74 ha1960Lake Huron
Thompson's Harbor State ParkPresque Isle5,109 acres2,068 ha1988Lake Huron
Twin Lakes State ParkHoughton175 acres71 ha1964Lake Roland
Van Buren State ParkVan Buren400 acres160 ha1966Lake Michigan
Van Riper State ParkMarquette1,100 acres450 ha1956Lake Michigamme
Warren Dunes State ParkBerrien1,500 acres610 ha1930Lake Michigan
Warren Woods State ParkBerrien311 acres126 ha1949Galien River
Watkins Lake State Park and County PreserveWashtenaw1,122 acres454 ha2016Watkins Lake
Wells State ParkMenominee700 acres280 ha1925Lake MichiganOnGreen Bay
Wilderness State ParkEmmet12,800 acres5,200 ha1927Lake Michigan
William G. Milliken State Park and HarborWayne31 acres13 ha2004Detroit River
Wilson State ParkClare36 acres15 ha1920Budd Lake
Young State ParkCharlevoix563 acres228 ha1920Lake Charlevoix
  1. ^Established in 1845 as a Detroit City Park, established as a Michigan State Park in 2014 under a 30-year lease.
  2. ^Established in 1923 as an Iron County Park, purchased by the State of Michigan in 1966.
  3. ^The park was originally deeded to the State in 1932, however.
  4. ^Established in 1875 as Mackinac Island National Park, deeded to the State of Michigan in 1875.
  5. ^The park was originally deeded to the State in 1932, however.

Michigan state recreation areas

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Name[6]CountySizeEstab-
lished[7]
Lake / riverImageRemarks
acresha
Bald Mountain State Recreation AreaOakland4,637 acres1,877 ha1944Lower Trout Lake, othersWater Warrior Island waterpark
Bass River State Recreation AreaOttawa1,665 acres674 ha1994Grand River
Brighton State Recreation AreaLivingston4,947 acres2,002 ha1944Bishop Lake, others
Fort Custer State Recreation AreaKalamazoo3,033 acres1,227 ha1971Eagle, Jackson and Whitford-Lawler Lakes
Highland State Recreation AreaOakland5,900 acres2,400 ha1944Haven Hill, Temple, Moore Lakes and others
Holly State Recreation AreaOakland7,817 acres3,163 ha1944Heron, Valley, and McGinnis Lakes
Ionia State Recreation AreaIonia4,500 acres1,800 ha1965Grand River
Island Lake State Recreation AreaLivingston4,000 acres1,600 ha1944Huron River, Island LakeHot-air balloon launch area
Lake Hudson State Recreation AreaLenawee2,796 acres1,132 ha1979Lake HudsonFirst-everDark-Sky Preserve designated, 1993
Lime Island State Recreation AreaChippewa980 acres400 ha2011St. Marys RiverVisitors provide own transportation to remote island; six rental cabins; Victorian House/Museum
Menominee River State Recreation AreaDickinson,Menominee2,879 acres1,165 ha2012Menominee RiverCo-managed with Wisconsin'sMenominee River State Park and Recreation Area
Metamora-Hadley State Recreation AreaLapeer723 acres293 ha1944Minnewanna Lake
Ortonville State Recreation AreaLapeer,Oakland5,400 acres2,200 ha1944Big Fish and Davison Lakes
Pinckney State Recreation AreaLivingston,Washtenaw11,000 acres4,500 ha1944Numerous inland lakes
Pontiac Lake State Recreation AreaOakland3,745 acres1,516 ha1944Huron River, Pontiac Lake
Proud Lake State Recreation AreaOakland3,030 acres1,230 ha1944Huron River, Proud Lake
Rifle River State Recreation AreaOgemaw4,449 acres1,800 ha1963Rifle River
Rockport State Recreation AreaAlpena,Presque Isle4,237 acres1,715 ha2012Lake HuronContains old limestone quarry and Besser Natural Area
Tippy Dam State Recreation AreaManistee117 acres47 ha2007Manistee RiverManaged under a lease agreement with Consumers Energy.
Waterloo State Recreation AreaJackson,Washtenaw20,125 acres8,144 ha1943Numerous inland lakes
W.C. Wetzel State Recreation AreaMacomb913 acres369 ha1969Coon Creek
Yankee Springs State Recreation AreaBarry5,200 acres2,100 ha1943Gun Lake
Map of Michigan state recreation areas
Bald Mountain Recreation Area
Bass River Recreation Area
Brighton Recreation Area
Fort Custer Recreation Area
Highland Recreation Area
Holly Recreation Area
Ionia State Recreation Area
Island Lake Recreation Area
Lake Hudson State Recreation Area
Lime Island State Recreation Area
Menominee River State Recreation Area
Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area
Ortonville Recreation Area
Pinckney State Recreation Area
Pontiac Lake Recreation Area
Proud Lake State Recreation Area
Rifle River State Recreation Area
Tippy Dam State Recreation Area
Waterloo State Recreation Area
Wetzel State Recreation Area
Yankee Springs Recreation Area
Michigan state recreation areas (clickable map)

Michigan trail state parks

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The following state trails are units of the State Park System. Several other state trails fall under Department of Natural Resources jurisdiction and/or maintenance, but are not state park units and are not included here.

NameOfficial nameCountiesLengthEstab- lishedImageRemarks
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Hart-Montague Trail State ParkWilliam Field Memorial Hart-Montague Trail State ParkMuskegon,Oceana22351988Converted rail-trail
Kal-Haven TrailKal-Haven Bicycle Trail Sesquicentennial State ParkKalamazoo,Van Buren34.555.51988
Trail through woods.
Converted rail-trail
Lakelands Trail State ParkMike Levine Lakelands Trail State ParkIngham,Livingston,Washtenaw26421991
Sign, car park, and station.
Converted rail-trail
Van Buren Trail State ParkVan Buren14231994Converted rail-trail
White Pine Trail State ParkFred Meijer White Pine Trail State ParkKent,Mecosta,Montcalm,Osceola,Wexford921481996
Little Muskegon River from trail bridge in Morley, Michigan.
Converted rail-trail

Other sites

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Name[6]CountySizeEstab-
lished[7]
Hydrologic Feature(s)ImageRemarks
acresha
Agate Falls Scenic SiteOntonagon213 acres86 ha1992Agate FallsAdjacent to Agate Falls MDOT State Roadside Park.
Bond Falls Scenic SiteOntonagon90 acres36 ha1992Bond FallsDNR-managed facility onUpper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO)-owned land.
DNR Pocket ParkDelta1 acre0.40 ha1998noneWithin theUpper Peninsula State Fairgrounds inEscanaba featuring a fishing pond, archery and pellet gun ranges, a fire tower, a waterfall and a dozen specialty gardens. Open seasonally May through September.
Douglass Houghton Falls Scenic SiteHoughton115 acres47 ha2018Douglass Houghton FallsFuture State Scenic Site under development.[10]
Father Marquette National MemorialMackinac58 acres23 ha1973Straits of Mackinac (views)Within the western portion ofStraits State Park.
New Flint State ParkGenesee230 acres93 ha2026Flint RiverUnder development, jointly withGenesee County Parks.
Holly Oaks ORV ParkOakland235 acres95 ha2021noneJointly-managed withOakland County Parks.
Outdoor Adventure CenterWayne0.94 acres0.38 ha2015Detroit RiverIn historic Globe Building, adjacent toWilliam G. Milliken State Park and Harbor.
Ralph A. MacMullan Conference CenterCrawford32 acres13 ha1941Higgins LakeWithinNorth Higgins Lake State Park
Saginaw River Headwaters Recreation AreaSaginaw334 acres135 ha2023Saginaw RiverDNR-owned park, managed by Saginaw County Parks.[11]
Wagner Falls Scenic SiteAlger23 acres9.3 ha1956Wagner Falls
Wagner Falls

Former state park units

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  • Benzie State Park – (1929–1975) donated to theNational Park Service in 1975 and is now the Platte River Campground ofSleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore[12]
  • Bloomer State Park No. 1 – (1922–late 1960s) 36 acres, absorbed into Proud Lake State Recreation Area; now Bloomer Park inWest Bloomfield Township
  • Bloomer State Park No. 2 – (1922–1945) 50 acres, originally Dodge Brothers State Park No. 7; incorporated into Rochester-Utica State Recreation Area, now Bloomer Park inRochester Hills
  • Bloomer State Park No. 3 – (1922–1944) 100 acres, later incorporated intoOrtonville State Recreation Area, northeast ofOrtonville
  • Bloomer State Park No. 4 – (1922–1947), 28 acres, now Bloomer Park inWhite Lake Township, undeveloped site sold as it was "not of state park calibre" with funds used to purchased additional lands for the new Rochester-Utica State Recreation Area[13]
  • Cheboygan State Park – (c.1921–1945) 15 acres, original state park located on the site of the current Cheboygan County Fairground, originally known as O'Brien's Grove (not to be confused with present-dayCheboygan State Park)
  • D.H. Day State Park – (1920–1975) later consolidated with nearby Sleeping Bear-Glen Lake State Park (1959); donated to theNational Park Service in 1975 and is now theD.H. Day Campground ofSleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore[12]
  • Detour State Park – (1958– ) 403 acres, now Detour State Forest Campground inLake Superior State Forest, west ofDe Tour Village
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 1 – (1922–1944) 22 acres, name later changes to Island Lake Dodge Brothers No.1 State Park; incorporated intoIsland Lake State Recreation Area in 1944
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 2 – (1922–1947) 26 acres, now Lakeshore Park inNovi
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 3 – (1922– ) 13 acres, on Crescent Lake west ofPontiac, now Optimist Park, inWaterford.
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 5 – (1922– ) 80 acres, now Dodge Park V inCommerce Township
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 6 – (1922– ) 35 acres, now Beverly Park inBeverly Hills
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 7 – (1922–1947) originally designated Dodge Brothers State Park No. 11, renamed to No. 7 when the original No. 7 became Bloomer State Park No. 2; 240 acres, now Horseshoe Lake State Game Area nearOxford
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 8 – (1922–1973) 41.2 acres, now Dodge Park inSterling Heights
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No. 9 – (1922–1960) 30 acres, now Dodge Park inSouth Rockwood
  • Dodge Brothers State Park No.10 – (1922–1944) 78 acres, incorporated intoHighland State Recreation Area nearHighland in 1944
  • East Tawas State Park - (1921–1965) now East Tawas City Park inEast Tawas
  • Frank W. Fletcher State Park – (1920–c.1947) 160 acres, now Sunken Lake County Park northwest ofAlpena
  • Gladwin State Park – (1921–1982) 302 acres, now Gladwin City Park inGladwin
  • Grand Marais State Park - (1931–1966) incorporated into the easternmost portion of thePictured Rocks National Lakeshore (Grand Sable Dunes Area)
  • Hansen Military Reserve – (c.1921– ) southwest ofGrayling, managed as a state park for recreation purposes
  • Lake City State Park ( –c.1947) – atLake City, now the Missaukee County Park
  • Magnus State Park ( –1949) – 16 acres, now Magnus City Park inPetoskey
  • Marquette State Park ( –1947) – now a subdivision of homes west ofMarquette
  • Munuskong State Park – aDodge Brothers state park on Munuscong Bay northeast ofPickford, now part of the Munuscong State Wildlife Management Area
  • Paw Paw State Park – (c.1921–c.1927) inPaw Paw on Maple Lake
  • Pere Marquette River State Park – (1927–c.1940s) four sites—33, 12, 77 and 189 acres, respectively, along the Pere Marquette River inMason County
  • Pictured Rocks State Park (1953–1966) - incorporated into the westernmost portion of thePictured Rocks National Lakeshore
  • Rochester-Utica State Recreation Area (originally Bloomer State Park No.2) – (1945–1992) a portion was also part of Spring Hill Farm, the country estate of boxerJoe Louis, (1939–1944); now Bloomer City Park (Rochester Hills) and River Bends Park (Shelby Township)
  • Saint Clair (County) State Park – (1926–1949) 17 acres, formerSt. Clair County Park (1919–1926) gifted to the state; abandoned as a state park in 1949 due to the proximity of nearby Port Huron (Lakeport) State Park and given its small size; deeded to township and is now Burtchville Township Park.[14]
  • Sidnaw State Park – (1931– ) 1,500 acres, formed from the Sidnaw Fish Hatchery lands nearSidnaw
  • Sleeping Bear-Glen Lake State Park – (1946–1959) 2,044 acres (5,800 acres in proposed park boundary), centered on state lands received from the federal government in theSleeping Bear Dunes area, later consolidated with D.H. Day State Park (1959); donated to theNational Park Service in 1975 and is now part of theSleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore[12]
  • Van Etten Lake State Park – (1928– ) now Van Etten Lake State Forest Campground nearOscoda
  • White Cloud State Park – (c.1921–c.1980) now White Cloud County Park inWhite Cloud

Michigan state forests

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See also:List of Michigan state forests
TheAu Sable River runs through the Au Sable State Forest

Michigan's state forest system is administered by the Forest Resources Division (FRD) within theMichigan Department of Natural Resources, not the Parks and Recreation Division (PRD) which manages the state park system, however the Parks and Recreation Division took over the recreation responsibilities of the Forest Resources Division (e.g. the state forest campgrounds and the trails and pathways within the state forests) in January 2012.

References

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  1. ^"Michigan Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan 2018–2022: Public Comment Draft"(PDF). Michigan Department of Natural Resources. August 31, 2017. RetrievedJune 28, 2018.
  2. ^"A snapshot of 2016 accomplishments"(PDF). Michigan Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedJune 28, 2018.
  3. ^"MICHIGAN'S FIRST STATE PARK?". Michigan Department of Natural Resources. April 8, 2019. RetrievedApril 8, 2019.
  4. ^"Michigan's Public Land Base and Outdoor Recreation"(PDF).2008–2012 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2010.
  5. ^"Executive Summary"(PDF).2008–12 Michigan State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. October 1, 2007. p. 2. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2010.
  6. ^abcAs listed by Michigan Department of Natural Resources, 2018, except where noted."Recreation Search". Michigan Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedJune 27, 2018.
  7. ^abc"When were Michigan state parks and recreation areas established?"(PDF). Michigan Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedMarch 24, 2020.
  8. ^Michigan Department of Natural Resources."Gete Mino Mshkiigan Draft General Management Plan"(PDF).Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedApril 18, 2024.
  9. ^abc"Department of Natural Resources: FY 2021 Capital Outlay Five-Year Plan"(PDF). Michigan Department of Natural Resources. October 31, 2019. RetrievedOctober 12, 2021.
  10. ^Champion, Brandon (November 30, 2023)."DNR to share design plans for scenic site around Michigan's tallest waterfall".Mlive.com. Mlive.com. RetrievedApril 18, 2024.
  11. ^Engel, Justin (April 30, 2023)."A new, 334-acre park opened in Saginaw. Here's what it looks like".Saginaw News. Mlive.com. RetrievedApril 18, 2024.
  12. ^abcKaramanski, Theodore (1996).A Nationalized Lakeshore: The Creation and Administration of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Omaha, Nebraska: National Park Service.ISBN 979-8645156039.
  13. ^"Fund Diversion for Forest Fire Fighting Opposed".The News-Palladium. Vol. 63, no. 263. Associated Press. November 6, 1947. p. 22.
  14. ^"Former State Park Turned Over To County".Port Huron Times-Herald. Vol. XL, no. 76. March 17, 1949. p. 1.

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