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Sightseeing

Breathtaking VistasVisitors to the Lake Huron area may wish to drive the River Road National Scenic Byway (Map) along the AuSable River. There are stops at the Lumberman's Monument Visitor Center (open during the summer), Iargo Springs and Canoer's Memorial. Breathtaking vistas abound! The byway offers overlooks, boardwalks, hiking trails and plenty of photo taking opportunities along the Byway.

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Huron - Sightseeing

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Information
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Lumberman's Monument (Map) (General Info) Huron Shores
River Road Scenic Byway (Map) Huron Shores
Iargo Springs (General Info) Huron Shores
Tuttle Marsh Viewing Area (General Info) Huron Shores
Kirtland's Warbler Tours (HTML Page) Mio

Manistee - Sightseeing

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Information
District
Loda Lake Wildflowers * (HTML) Baldwin/White Cloud

* A Huron-Manistee National Forests' vehicle pass is required at this site. Please contact the appropriate district for complete costs and details.

 

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Huron-Manistee National Forests
1755 S. Mitchell St. Cadillac, MI 49601

Toll Free: 1(800) 821-6263 Phone: 1(231) 775-2421 TTY: 1(231) 775-3183
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Recreation-Biking, Boating & Canoeing, Canoe Liveries, Camping, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Off-Road Vehicle, Sightseeing - Auto Tours, Snowmobiling, Gathering, Prospecting and Rock Collecting, Picnicking/Day Use, Horseback Riding, Wilderness
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Planning- Schedule of Proposed Activities, Proposed Projects, Forest Plan
Wildlife- Karner Blue butterfly, Kirtland's warbler
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Recreation Enhancement Act - What it is, how it works, what sites have fees, where the money goes
Healthy Forest Initiative
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Lands- Lands program, Land exchange process
Invasive Species
- Emerald Ash borer, NNIS plant species

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