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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Our Staff & Offices
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NPS Photo by Phyllis Northup |
Staff and volunteers, August 2006 |
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Our Staff
The overall management of the Lakeshore is the responsibility of the Superintendent. Park staff is organized into five divisions. Though there are several staff offices throughout the Lakeshore, most employees can be contacted through Park Headquarters at 906-387-2607.
Superintendent
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906-387-2607, ext. 202
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Administration
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906-387-2607, ext. 210
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Email
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Heritage Education, Visitor Services and Cultural Resources Management
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906-387-2607, ext. 208
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Email
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Law Enforcement
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906-387-2607, ext. 203
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Email
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Maintenance
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906-387-2607, ext. 209
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Email
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Science and Natural Resources Management
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906-387-2680
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Email
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For a staff directory, go to the , select "Pictured Rocks NL" from the "Park/Office/Center Name:" drop down menu under the "People Search", and click on the Search button.
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Our Offices
Park Headquarters is located at N8391 Sand Point Road in Munising, Michigan. It is open year-round, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Grand Marais Ranger Station is located at E22030 Coast Guard Point Road in Grand Marais, Michigan. Sorry, no particular office hours.
The Interagency Visitor Center is operated by Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the Hiawatha National Forest. It is located at 400 East Munising Avenue, Munising, Michigan; this is the junction of state highway M-28 and Alger County Road H-58.
The Grand Sable Visitor Center is located at E21090 County Road H-58, Grand Marais, Michigan. It is open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
The Miners Castle Visitor Information Center is located at N9319 Miners Castle Road, and is open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
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Did You Know?
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is the only National Park Service area with an inland buffer zone within its boundary. It is owned by the State of Michigan, corporations, and private citizens. The zone was created to permit sustained yield timber harvest and protect the watershed.
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Last Updated: October 06, 2008 at 09:13 EST |