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Michigan Activity Pass Presented by the Library Network, Runs May 24, 2019 Through May 23, 2020 Michigan Activity Pass (MAP) Upper Peninsula Brochure Michigan Activity Pass presented by The Library Network, runs May 24, 2019 through May 23, 2020 Michigan Activity Pass (MAP) Upper Peninsula Brochure Presented by: Discover Michigan Using your library card, check out a pass for one of Michigan’s cultural destinations, state parks, recreation areas, and campgrounds! For more information visit: *This brochure represents the current MAP participants at the time the brochure went to print. For the most current listing of MAP http://www.michiganactivitypass.info participants go to: Michigan Activity Pass program survey- Let us know your thoughts http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/MAP-UpperPeninsula-Brochure.pdf on the program https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/map201516 Squaw Lake State Forest Campground Important things to remember: (906) 875-3324 | 1. Patrons may check out one MAP pass per library card http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=650&type=SFCG every 7 days. 2. When you print out a MAP pass, you have 7 days from the date it was reserved to use it. 3. Please note that if you choose to print your MAP pass on a library printer, you may be charged the regular fee that is assessed by the library for printing. 4. Photocopies of MAP passes will not be accepted at MAP destinations. Only passes printed from the MAP website can be redeemed at MAP destinations. 5. Prior to your visit, please call ahead or check the museum's website in order to verify hours of operation, etc. 6. This brochure represents the current MAP participants at the time the brochure went to print. For the most current listing of MAP participants go to: http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/MAP-UpperPeninsula-Brochure.pdf 7. For directions on how to reserve a MAP pass see: http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/How_to_check_out_a_Michigan _Activity_Pass.pdf North Gemini State Forest Campground (906) 341-2355 | Kids Activities http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=658&type=SFCG Perch Lake State Forest Campground Kids Hot Air Balloon Craft for Kids – (906) 658-3338 | http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/HotAirBalloonCraftForKids.pdf http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=673&type=SFCG Pike Lake State Forest Campground-Luce (906) 492-3415 | Michigan Activity Pass Puzzle – http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=680&type=SFCG http://tln.lib.mi.us/map/Files/MichiganActivityPassPuzzle.pdf Portage Bay State Forest Campground (906) 644-2603 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=667&type=SFCG Pretty Lake State Forest Campground (906) 658-3338 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=672&type=SFCG Reed & Green Bridge State Forest Campground (906) 492-3415 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=676&type=SFCG Ross Lake State Forest Campground (906) 341-2355 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=660&type=SFCG South Gemini Lake State Forest Campground (906) 341-2355 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=659&type=SFCG South Manistique Lake State Forest Campground (906) 492-3415 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=685&type=SFCG Art/Exhibits/Theatre Kingston Lake State Forest Campground Beaumier Upper Peninsula Heritage Center, Marquette (906) 341-2355 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=657&type=SFCG (906) 227-3212 | http://www.nmu.edu/beaumierheritagecenter/ Lake Superior State Forest Campground (906) 658-3338 | Art Museums http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=668&type=SFCG Alberta House Arts Center in Saulte Ste. 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Marie (906) 635-1312 | http://saultareaartscouncil.org/history.htm Little Brevort Lake North State Forest Campground (906) 643-8620 | DeVos Art Museum, Marquette http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=691&type=SFCG (906) 227-2235 | http://art.nmu.edu/department/museum/index.htm Little Lake State Forest Campground (906) 786-2351 | Children’s Activities http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=654&type=SFCG Garlyn Zoo, Naubinway (906) 477-1085 | http://www.garlynzoo.com Little Presque Isle Cabins, Marquette (906) 339-4461 | Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum, Marquette http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=698&type=SFCG (906) 226-3911 | http://www.upchildrensmuseum.org/ Mead Creek State Forest Campground (906) 341-2355 | Fire Fighters and Firehouses http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=666&type=SFCG Copper Country Fire Fighters Historical Museum, Calumet (906) 523-5228| Milakokia Lake State Forest Campground (906) 492-3415 | https://www.facebook.com/CopperCountryFirefightersHistoryMuseum http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=686&type=SFCG Historical Societies and Museums- Local Mouth of Two Heart State Forest Campground Copper Range Historical Museum, South Range (906) 492-3415 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=677&type=SFCG (906) 482-3097 | http://www.pasty.com/crhm/ Munuscong River State Forest Campground Crystal Falls Museum Society-Harbour House, Crystal Falls (906) 248-3422 | (906) 875-6219 | https://www.crystalfallsmuseum-harbourhouse.org/ http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=693&type=SFCG Iron County Historical and Museum Society, Caspian Natalie State Forest Campground (906) 265-2617 | https://www.facebook.com/ironcountymuseum/ (906) 492-3415 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=684&type=SFCG Forest Lake State Forest Campground IXL Historical Museum of Hermansville, Hermansville (906) 341-2355 | (906) 498-2181 | https://www.facebook.com/pages/IXL-Historical- http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=655&type=SFCG Museum/113061982041084 Fox River State Forest Campground (906) 341-2355 | Menominee Range Historical Museum, Iron Mountain http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=663&type=SFCG (906) 774-4276 | http://www.menomineemuseum.com/ Garnet Lake State Forest Campground Wakefield Historical Society Museum, Wakefield (906) 595-7202 | (906) 224-1045 | http://www.hsmichigan.org/resources/local-historical- http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=689&type=SFCG organizations/wakefield-historical-society/ Gene's Pond State Forest Campground (906) 786-2351 | History – Local http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=647&type=SFCG Chassell Heritage Center, Chassell (906) 523-1155 | http://www.chassellhistory.org/ Glidden Lake State Forest Campground (906) 875-3324 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=645&type=SFCG Jake Menghini Museum, Norway Headquarters Lake Equestrian State Forest Campground (906) 563-5586 | http://www.norwaymuseum.org/ (906) 658-3338 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=674&type=SFCG Marquette Regional History Center in Marquette, Marquette (906) 226-3571 | https://www.marquettehistory.org/ High Bridge State Forest Campground (906) 658-3338 | Negaunee Historical Society Museum, Negaunee http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=675&type=SFCG (906) 475-4614 | http://negauneehistory.org/ Hog Island Point State Forest Campground (906) 643-8620 | Maritime http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=690&type=SFCG Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Paradise (888) 492-3747 | http://www.shipwreckmuseum.com/ Holland Lake State Forest Campground (906) 658-3338 | http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=671&type=SFCG Historic U.S. Weather Bureau Building Museum, Sault Ste. 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