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Negwegon State Park Harrisville State Park P.O
Negwegon State Park Harrisville State Park P.O. Box 326 Backcountry Guide Harrisville, MI 48740 Great Lakes, Great Times, Great Outdoors 989-724-5126 www.michigan.gov/dnr Introduction Backcountry camping is available in Negwegon State Park from April through November. This type of camping can be a very rewarding experience as some of Negwegon State Park’s most scenic areas are accessible only by hiking, kayaking or canoeing along the Lake Huron shore. The remoteness and serenity of backcountry camping draws many people; however, those same reasons necessitate careful planning and preparation. You are responsible for your own safety. Please carefully read the following information before venturing into the backcountry. On the Shores of Lake Huron Trip Planning Read this brochure carefully to make an honest determination of your abilities. Camping season is from April 1 through November 30. Pre-registration is required prior to setting up camp. Backcountry campsites may be reserved by calling Harrisville State Park 989- 724-5126 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. summer season, Monday through Friday during the off season. You may also register in person at Harrisville State Park. Road conditions for Sand Hill Trail can vary based on weather and other environmental factors. Conditions can be confirmed by calling Harrisville State Park 989-724-5126. Driving directions - Take US-23 12 miles north of Harrisville to Black River Rd, Go east on Black River Rd for 1.5 miles, Drive North on Sand Hill Trail for 2.5 miles, Go east on the gravel park road 1.25 miles to the parking area. -
RV Sites in the United States Location Map 110-Mile Park Map 35 Mile
RV sites in the United States This GPS POI file is available here: https://poidirectory.com/poifiles/united_states/accommodation/RV_MH-US.html Location Map 110-Mile Park Map 35 Mile Camp Map 370 Lakeside Park Map 5 Star RV Map 566 Piney Creek Horse Camp Map 7 Oaks RV Park Map 8th and Bridge RV Map A AAA RV Map A and A Mesa Verde RV Map A H Hogue Map A H Stephens Historic Park Map A J Jolly County Park Map A Mountain Top RV Map A-Bar-A RV/CG Map A. W. Jack Morgan County Par Map A.W. Marion State Park Map Abbeville RV Park Map Abbott Map Abbott Creek (Abbott Butte) Map Abilene State Park Map Abita Springs RV Resort (Oce Map Abram Rutt City Park Map Acadia National Parks Map Acadiana Park Map Ace RV Park Map Ackerman Map Ackley Creek Co Park Map Ackley Lake State Park Map Acorn East Map Acorn Valley Map Acorn West Map Ada Lake Map Adam County Fairgrounds Map Adams City CG Map Adams County Regional Park Map Adams Fork Map Page 1 Location Map Adams Grove Map Adelaide Map Adirondack Gateway Campgroun Map Admiralty RV and Resort Map Adolph Thomae Jr. County Par Map Adrian City CG Map Aerie Crag Map Aeroplane Mesa Map Afton Canyon Map Afton Landing Map Agate Beach Map Agnew Meadows Map Agricenter RV Park Map Agua Caliente County Park Map Agua Piedra Map Aguirre Spring Map Ahart Map Ahtanum State Forest Map Aiken State Park Map Aikens Creek West Map Ainsworth State Park Map Airplane Flat Map Airport Flat Map Airport Lake Park Map Airport Park Map Aitkin Co Campground Map Ajax Country Livin' I-49 RV Map Ajo Arena Map Ajo Community Golf Course Map -
Heritage Route Route Around Harrisville
1 Negwegon State Park !y!7!F!©!\ 5 Harrisville State Park 9 Reid Lake Quiet Area Negwegon State Park is a 3,738 acre rustic, undeveloped area open for !9!5!_!²!p!r!F!(!y !9 !_ !² !F !( !© !l ALCONAALCONA COUNTY COUNTY hunting and hiking. The terrain is a mixture of low land areas, with small Reid Lake is a 3,000 acre back- MICHIGANMICHIGAN ridges,tomaturepineforest,with country recreation experience that some hardwoods and aspen forest, is closed to motor vehicles. 12 miles with some pockets of open meadows of gently rolling trail through the mixed in. Negwegon hosts a beautiful HuronNationalForestwillleadyou undevelopedsandybeachonLake around Reid Lake, once part of a Huron. The Algonquin Trail, the Chippewa Trail, and the northern Michigan farm. The ski trails are easily negotiated by a Potawatomi Trail provide scenic hiking opportunities. beginning skier, with enough rolling terrain to please even the Backcountry camping is available in more advanced skier. Hunting and fishing are permitted. Reid Lake Negwegon from April through November. boasts a large population of largemouth bass, perch, sunfish, and This type of camping can be a very Harrisville State Park features a campground and day-use area rainbow trout. Small boats, canoes, and inflatable rafts are rewarding experience as some of nestledinastandofpineandcedartreesalongthesandyshoresof permitted, but they must be carried in and out of the foot travel Negwegon's most scenic areas are Lake Huron. The park is within walking distance of the resort town area. Parking lot and trailhead are located on M-72. National accessible only by hiking, kayaking or of Harrisville. -
Campings Michigan
Campings Michigan Alanson Coopersville - Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga - Conestoga Grand River Campground - Artisian Springs Resort Crystal Falls Allegan - Bewabic State Park campground - Tri-Ponds Family Camp Resort - Gibson Lake Park & Campgrounds Baraga De Tour Village - Baraga State Park campground - Paradise Point RV Park Bay City Detroit en omgeving - Bay City State Park Camping - Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA - Haas Lake Park RV Campground in New Hudson Boyne City, Young State Park - Northpointe Shores RV Resort in Ira - Spruce campground Elk Rapids Brighton - Honcho Rest Campground - Brighton Bishop Lake Emmett Brimley - Emmett KOA - Brimley State Park campground - Bay View Campground Ferrysburg - P.J. Hoffmaster State Park campground Buchanan - Bear Cave RV Campground Fort Gratiot - Lakeport State Park campground Carsonville - Yogi Bear’s Jellystone North Porth Huron Camp Resort Frankenmuth - Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Frankenmuth Camp Resort Champion - Van Riper State Park campground Garden - Michihamme Shores Campground - Fayette State Park campground Cheboygan Gaylord - Aloha State Park campground - Gaylord KOA Holiday - Otsego Lake County Park - Otsego Lake State Park campground Grand Haven - Eastpointe RV Resort Grand Rapids en omgeving - Steamboat Park Campground in Georgetown - Allendale / West Grand Rapids KOA - Baldwin Oaks Campground in Hundsonville - Indian Valley Campground in Middleville - Woodchip campground in Byron Center Grayling - Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Grayling Camp Resort - Hartwick Pines State Park campground Gwinn - Horseshoe Lake -
Duncan and Grass Bays Watershed Management Plan
Duncan and Grass Bays Watershed Management Plan October 2016 i Acknowledgements Thank you to Julia Kirkwood and Greg Goudy of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Nonpoint Source Program for their assistance with development of the Duncan and Grass Bays Watershed Management Plan. This NPS Pollution Control project has been funded wholly or in part through the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s Nonpoint Source Program by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under assistance agreement #C600E727-12 to Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council for the Duncan and Grass Bays: Watershed Management Development Project. The contents of the document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the Department of Environmental Quality, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council 426 Bay St. Petoskey, MI 49770 www.watershedcouncil.org MDEQ/EPA Approved October 2016 ii Table of Contents Project Partners ................................................................................................................................ ix Introduction ......................................................................................................................................1 What Is the Watershed Approach? ....................................................................................................... 1 Why the Duncan and Grass Bay Watershed? ...................................................................................... -
Fishing Guide
2012 Michigan Fishing Guide Rules apply from April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013 Regulations that apply to fishing for trout and salmon on inland waters are included in this guide. See pages 22-36. Visit us on the web at: www.michigan.gov/fishing The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, Table of Contents management, use and Amphibians and Reptiles ........................................................................... 12 enjoyment of the State’s Angler Harassment Information ................................................................. 19 Angler Rights On Public Streams .............................................................. 19 natural and cultural Aquatic Invasive Plants and Animals .................................................... 38-39 resources for current and Boat Registration Information .................................................................... 38 future generations. Bow and Spear Fishing Regulations ........................................................... 9 Common Terms ........................................................................................... 5 Exceptions to General Regulations by County ..................................... 16-18 The Natural Resources Fish Consumption Advisory ....................................................................... 18 Commission, as the Fishing Tournament Information ................................................................ 38 governing body for the General Hook & Line Regulations ........................................................ -
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SOM Workforce Report - as of March 30, 2016 0101 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Count Location Cd Desc County Cd Des Addr1 City State Zip Cd 1 CADILLAC PLACE WAYNE 3040 W GRAND BLVD DETROIT MI 48202 1 GRAND RAPIDS STATE OFC BLDG KENT 350 OTTAWA AVE NW GRAND RAPIDS MI 49503 1 MARQUETTE CO OFFICE MARQUETTE 234 W BARAGA AVE MARQUETTE MI 49855 51 ROMNEY BUILDING INGHAM 111 S CAPITOL AVE LANSING MI 48933 Total For 0101 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR: 54 0301 LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR GENERAL Count Location Cd Desc County Addr1 City State Zip Cd 154 VICTOR BUILDING INGHAM 201 N WASHINGTON SQ LANSING MI 48933 Total For 0301 LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR GENERAL: 154 0701 TECH, MGMT AND BUDGET - MB Count Location Cd Desc County Addr1 City State Zip Cd 9 ARBAUGH BLDG INGHAM 401 WASHINGTON SQ S LANSING MI 48933 44 CADILLAC PLACE WAYNE 3040 W GRAND BLVD DETROIT MI 48202 21 CAPITOL COMMONS CENTER INGHAM 400 S PINE ST LANSING MI 48933 76 CONSTITUTION HALL INGHAM 525 W ALLEGAN ST LANSING MI 48915 8 CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY BLDG EATON 8885 RICKS RD LANSING MI 48917 1 DICKINSON CO OFFICE DICKINSON 1238 CARPENTER AVE IRON MOUNTAIN MI 49801 1 ESCANABA STATE OFFICE BLDG DELTA 305 LUDINGTON ST ESCANABA MI 49829 6 FLINT STATE OFFICE BUILDING GENESEE 125 E UNION ST FLINT MI 48502 1 GAYLORD OPRS SERVICE CENTER OTSEGO 1732 W M 32 GAYLORD MI 49735 91 GENERAL OFC BUILDING DIMONDALE EATON 7150 HARRIS DR LANSING MI 48913 101 GENERAL SERVICES EATON 7461 CROWNER DR LANSING MI 48917 5 GRAND RAPIDS STATE OFC BLDG KENT 350 OTTAWA AVE NW GRAND RAPIDS MI 49503 13 GRAND TOWER BLDG INGHAM 235 S GRAND AVE -
Pure Michigan Trail Town Application
CITY OF CHEBOYGAN PURE MICHIGAN LAND TRAIL DESIGNATION APPLICATION Submitted by the Cheboygan Trail Town Committee: Thomas E. Eustice, Cheboygan City Manager; Jim Conboy, Top of Michigan Trails Council; Bobie Crongeyer, Bring It Cheboygan Volunteer; Joanne Cromley, Bring It Cheboygan Volunteer; Owen Gosling, Cheboygan Area Arts Council; Anne Fleming, Little Traverse Conservancy; Connie Reiger, Bring It Cheboygan; Dale Reiger, Bring It Cheboygan; Sandy Rose, Business Owner of ‘Bittersweet’ in Cheboygan; Sean Connors, Michigan DNR Cheboygan Parks Manager; Catherine Schulz, City of Cheboygan Parks and Recreation Chairperson. CONTENTS A.1 Executive Summary A.2 Trail Features 1 A.3 Implementation Plan Appendices A.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY See attached Form Application A: Pure Michigan® Designated Trail Trail Summary & Details Designated trail to be name the ‘Mullett-to-Mackinaw’ Trail featuring a uniform width of ten (10) feet through entire length of trail. At a total length of 28.2 miles the ‘Mullett-to-Mackinaw’ Trail is a section of the North Central State Trail which is designated for hiking, biking and snowmobile/non-wheeled motor vehicle use; equestrian riders are also permitted. Long/Lat, Mullett 84*35’32” W, 45*29’3.45”N. End Mackinaw 84*43’49.5”W, 45*46’49.6”N. The ‘Mullett-to-Mackinaw Trail’ takes walkers and riders through five scenic Northern Michigan communities and connects the popular destinations of Mackinaw City and Indian River via the more rural area of Cheboygan and the surrounding townships including Mullett Township, Inverness Township, City of Cheboygan, Beaugrand Township, and Mackinaw Township. Each municipality has given their support as documented in Letters of Support found in the appendices. -
National List of Beaches 2004 (PDF)
National List of Beaches March 2004 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington DC 20460 EPA-823-R-04-004 i Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1 States Alabama ............................................................................................................... 3 Alaska................................................................................................................... 6 California .............................................................................................................. 9 Connecticut .......................................................................................................... 17 Delaware .............................................................................................................. 21 Florida .................................................................................................................. 22 Georgia................................................................................................................. 36 Hawaii................................................................................................................... 38 Illinois ................................................................................................................... 45 Indiana.................................................................................................................. 47 Louisiana -
Sanitary Disposals Alabama Through Arkansas
SANITARY DispOSAls Alabama through Arkansas Boniface Chevron Kanaitze Chevron Alaska State Parks Fool Hollow State Park ALABAMA 2801 Boniface Pkwy., Mile 13, Kenai Spur Road, Ninilchik Mile 187.3, (928) 537-3680 I-65 Welcome Center Anchorage Kenai Sterling Hwy. 1500 N. Fool Hollow Lake Road, Show Low. 1 mi. S of Ardmore on I-65 at Centennial Park Schillings Texaco Service Tundra Lodge milepost 364 $6 fee if not staying 8300 Glenn Hwy., Anchorage Willow & Kenai, Kenai Mile 1315, Alaska Hwy., Tok at campground Northbound Rest Area Fountain Chevron Bailey Power Station City Sewage Treatment N of Asheville on I-59 at 3608 Minnesota Dr., Manhole — Tongass Ave. Plant at Old Town Lyman Lake State Park milepost 165 11 mi. S of St. Johns; Anchorage near Cariana Creek, Ketchikan Valdez 1 mi. E of U.S. 666 Southbound Rest Area Garrett’s Tesoro Westside Chevron Ed Church S of Asheville on I-59 Catalina State Park 2811 Seward Hwy., 2425 Tongass Ave., Ketchikan Mile 105.5, Richardson Hwy., 12 mi. N of on U.S. 89 at milepost 168 Anchorage Valdez Tucson Charlie Brown’s Chevron Northbound Rest Area Alamo Lake State Park Indian Hills Chevron Glenn Hwy. & Evergreen Ave., Standard Oil Station 38 mi. N of & U.S. 60 S of Auburn on I-85 6470 DeBarr Rd., Anchorage Palmer Egan & Meals, Valdez Wenden at milepost 43 Burro Creek Mike’s Chevron Palmer’s City Campground Front St. at Case Ave. (Bureau of Land Management) Southbound Rest Area 832 E. Sixth Ave., Anchorage S. Denali St., Palmer Wrangell S of Auburn on I-85 57 mi. -
The Watersheds of Northeast Michigan
The Watersheds of Northeast Michigan What is a Watershed? Did you know that everywhere you are, you’re within a watershed? A watershed is an area of land that contains a common set of streams, rivers and lakes that all drain into a larger waterbody. Watershed boundaries follow natural features of the landscape, such as a ridgeline or a height-of-land (see diagram at right). Watersheds include both the water features within the area, as well as the land surrounding those water bodies. As a result of the connected nature of a watershed, all activities on the land and water can affect the condition of the larger watershed. A watershed can be divided into progressively smaller watersheds, which are often referred to as subswatersheds. For example, the Klacking Creek Watershed is one of many subwatersheds that can be identified within the larger Rifle River Watershed. Likewise, the Rifle River Watershed itself is part of the larger Lake Huron Watershed. Watershed diagram: www.upperdesplainsriver.org Huron Pines is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and an equal opportunity provider. Our dynamic staff of ecologists, geographers, biologists and environmental educators think big and act quickly to ensure that Northeast Michigan’s watersheds and wild places will stay healthy and resilient for future generations. Located right in the center of the Great Lakes system, we have the unique privilege and responsibility to protect our treasured lands teeming with wildlife, and to sustain the world’s most important source of fresh water. Learn more at -
Go-Get Outdoors
Go-Get Outdoors 2011 Summer Event Calendar July 9 Brighton Recreation Area June Activities July Activities Lawnlympics Bean Bag and Ladder Golf Tournament June 19 Ortonville State Recreation Area July 1-3 Proud Lake Recreation Area 3-D Triathlon Red White and Blue Weekend July 9 Wilderness State Park Bean Bag Toss Tournament June 19 Brighton Recreation Area July 2 Harrisville State Park XTERRA Torn Shirt Triathlon Fourth of July Celebration July 9 Bald Mountain Recreation Area July 2 Wilderness State Park South Unit Scavenger Scramble June 19 Pontiac Lake Recreation Area Independence Day Weekend Pontiac Miniature Aircraft Club July 9 Waterloo Recreation Area Bike Parade Portage Uni–One Helluva Ride June 20 Holland State Park July 2 Wilderness State Park (Fun Rides) Snorkeling 101 Horseshoe Tournament July 10 Interlochen State Park June 25 Harrisville State Park July 2 Pinckney Recreation Area 3 Discipline Triathlon Explorer Weekend Independence Day Parade July 10 Fort Wilkins Historic State Park Run June 25 Onaway State Park July 2 Van Riper State Park the Keweenaw Trails to Trails Fourth of July Festival July 10 Pinckney Recreation Area June 25 Bay City State Recreation Area July 2-4 J.W. Wells State Park Ann Arbor Triathlon Beach Wellness Event Independence Day Celebration July 15 Sterling State Park & Chili Cook-off June 25 Bay City State Recreation Area 1st Annual Trek Women’s Series Pet Parade July 3 Algonac State Park July 15-17 Bay City State Recreation Area Annual Classic Car Show June 25 Pinckney Recreation Area Christmas In July Ladder Golf Contest July 3 P.