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Friday, May 25, 2018

North Higgins Lake State Park - Maplets
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North Higgins Lake State Park is a 429-acre (174 ha) state park located in Beaver Creek Township, Crawford County, just northwest of Roscommon, Michigan. It is located on the north shore of Higgins Lake and on what was once the world's largest seedling nursery.


Video North Higgins Lake State Park



Facilities and activitiesEdit

  • Swimming
  • Hiking: Eleven miles of trail wend their way through state forest land adjacent to the park.
  • Cross-country skiing: The park offers access to 11 miles of groomed ski trails.
  • Fishing
  • Picnicking
    • Picnic Area
    • Picnic Shelter
  • Playground
  • Camping: The park has 174 modern campsites in two campgrounds and 2 mini cabins.
  • Boating

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Other featuresEdit

  • The Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center, located adjacent to the park, is available for rental by government agencies, educational groups and other nonprofit organizations.
  • The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, Roscommon, also located next to the park, documents the role of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Michigan from 1933 to 1942 when more than 100,000 young Michigan men performed a variety of conservation and reforestation efforts. Exhibits tell the story of how the Michigan CCC planted 484 million trees, spent 140,000 days fighting forest fires and constructed 7,000 miles of truck trails, 504 bridges and 222 buildings. The Michigan state park system carries many examples of their work still in use today, including the MacMullan Conference Center.

SOM - Roscommon-area Iron Belle Trail link nears completion
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External linksEdit

  • North Higgins Lake State Park Michigan Department of Natural Resources
  • North Higgins Lake State Park Protected Planet (World Database on Protected Areas)
  • Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center Michigan Department of Natural Resources
  • Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, Roscommon Michigan Department of Natural Resources


Source of article : Wikipedia