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Hiawatha National Forest
The Carp River flows through predominantly forested lands with little development along its way. Spring's high water provides for canoeing and offers steelhead fishing and dipping for smelt near the river's mouth. Summer is the time for brook or brown trout, and fall brings salmon fishing.
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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
FS National Economic Recovery
National Economic Recovery
Non-Native Invasive Species Information
Non-Native Invasive Plant Control Project Documents
News
Using Your OHV on National Forest Land: New Map Available With spring in the air, many people have put away their snowmobiles in favor of their Off Highway Vehicles
Munising Ranger District Dispersed Campsites
Moves to National Reservation System
Putting Hands to Work on the Land
Economic Recovery Projects Announced
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