Welcome
Hiawatha National Forest
The Hiawatha offers visitors access to underdeveloped shores of three of America's
great inland seas: Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron. The lakeshores' are
home for many sensitive plants and animals; our interpretive programs help visitors
understand the need to "tread lightly" while enjoying their beaches.
People driving the Great Lakes Circle Tour can explore the Whitefish Bay National
Forest Scenic Byway along Superior's south shore; while campers find accommodation-from
developed to primitive-on all three Great Lakes shorelines. The North Country
National Scenic Trail brings hikers beside Superior's sandy beaches, and boaters
find access to all three Hiawatha Great Lakes.
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Safety Alerts, Fires, Advisories, Closures, and Restrictions |
Tribal/Forest Service Memorandum of Understanding
The
Hiawatha National Forest is located in Michigan's upper peninsula and is divided into two forest areas
( Eastside
and Westside).
Firewood and Ash Tree Product Restrictions
In Michigan and on the Hiawatha National
Forest Cooperative Emerald Ash Borer Project Map
Non-Native Invasive Species Information
Non-Native Invasive Plant Control Project Documents
News
Hiawatha National Forest - National Winter Trails Day Celebration at Rapid River Ski Trail brings out Winter Enthusiasts!
Hiawatha National Forest - Bring the Whole Family and try Skiing and Snowshoeing for FREE!
Saturday January 10th is National Winter Trails Day, a day designated to encourage folks to get outdoors and enjoy nearby trails.
Reduced Operating Hours at Manistique Ranger District Office District Ranger Dave Silvieus announced today that winter hours for the District Office in Manistique will take effect on Monday, November 10th, 2008.
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