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  1. Lying between the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in the northern half of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, is the nearly one-million-acre Huron-Manistee National Forests. The Forests offer year-around motorized and non-motorized recreation opportunities.

  2. The Huron National Forest is a National Forest in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It was established in 1909 after the logging era began to decline. In 1945, it was administratively combined with the Manistee National Forest, to create the Huron–Manistee National Forest.

  3. Explore thousands of lakes, rivers, trails and dunes in the Huron and Manistee National Forests, covering nearly a million acres in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Enjoy biking, birding, scenic drives, paddling, fishing and camping in this natural wonderland.

  4. Located in the northeastern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Huron National Forest is home to some of the state's most beautiful hiking trails. The popular Highbanks Trail takes visitors along incredible overlooks of Cooke Dam Pond.

  5. Huron National Forest is located in Michigan's northeast corner on the Lower Peninsula and is sandwiched between Tawas City to the south and Grayling to the north. Complete travel and vacation information for Huron National Forest, Michigan with maps, photos, sightseeing, hotel reservations and more.

  6. The Huron-Manistee National Forests have offices in Cadillac, Baldwin, Wellston, Oscoda, and Mio, Michigan. The Lumberman's Monument Visitor Center is located on the eastern side of the state in Oscoda.

  7. The Huron-Manistee National Forests provide recreation for visitors, habitat for fish and wildlife. The Huron-Manistee boasts thousands of lakes and miles of sparkling rivers and streams. The nationally-known Pere Marquette and Au Sable Rivers offer quality canoeing and fishing.

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