Hiawatha National Forest Park Details
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National Forest

Hiawatha National Forest

Michigan, USA

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1 of 164 parks in United States of America · Number of Hiking trails: 50 · 10,982.41 km²

Hiawatha National Forest is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA. It spans across several counties, including Alger, Delta, Chippewa, Mackinac, Marquette, and Schoolcraft. Nearby cities and towns include Munising, Manistique, and St. Ignace, providing convenient access points for visitors. The forest was established in 1931, named after the legendary Native American leader Hiawatha. It has a rich history of logging and conservation efforts, reflecting the broader narrative of land use and preservation in the United States. Parking facilities in Hiawatha National Forest are ample, with numerous designated parking areas scattered throughout the park. While some areas offer free parking, others may require a small fee, especially at popular trailheads and campgrounds. Visitors are encouraged to check specific rules and fees at each site. The forest is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, black bears, and bald eagles. Unique species such as the gray wolf and the Canada lynx can also be found, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The flora of Hiawatha National Forest is equally diverse, featuring a mix of hardwoods and conifers. Common species include sugar maple, red oak, and white pine. The forest floor is adorned with wildflowers like trillium and lady's slipper orchids, adding to the park's natural beauty. Notable features within the park include the Grand Island National Recreation Area, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and numerous lakes and rivers, such as the Au Train River and Lake Superior shoreline. These landmarks offer stunning vistas and recreational opportunities. Public transportation to Hiawatha National Forest is limited. However, visitors can reach the area by car via major highways, with rental services available in nearby towns. Some local tour operators may offer shuttle services to specific attractions within the forest.

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