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The Gladwin Management Unit manages 220,000 acres of state land covering six counties including; Clare, Isabella, Gladwin, Midland, Arenac part of Iosco and Bay. These counties are covered by the Harrison, Gladwin, Sanford and Standish Field Offices. You can reach the Unit Manager Courtney Borgondy at 989-426-9205, extension 7640.
What Forest Management Activities are Occurring?
Approved Annual Forest Management Plans
Forest management activities may begin as early as the year listed on the approved plan (Year-of Entry/YOE), and will be carried out during the 10-year period that follows.
Planning Currently Underway
Local
Open House Schedule for Public Comment on Annual Forest Management Plans
2011 YOE State Forest Compartment Reviews Schedule
Go to Compartment Review Packets
The Gladwin Unit's open house for 2010 Year Of Entry (YOE) was be held on December 2, 2008 with the compartment review on December 16, 2008.
Regional
Statewide
The Gladwin area has a large variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. There are two State Forest Campgrounds located near inland bodies of water offering 98 primitive campsites, hiking trails and a bird dog field trial area. There is also Wilson State Park located in Harrison that provides access to Budd Lake and offers 160 camping sites and weekend activities. The Lame Duck Foot Access Area has 11,000 acres located in Gladwin County. Major river/streams would be the Cedar, Tittabawassee and the Tobacco covering 473 miles.
The unit is responsible for over 40 miles of snowmobile trails located in the Harrison area known as the Fur Farm Flooding Trail and a over 130 miles of ORV trail in Gladwin and Clare counties. The number of miles on the ORV trail located east of Gladwin has been downsized to due to partial closure of the trail for repair and restoration.
Prescribed burning is commonly used within the Unit as a means of effectively reducing slash after a harvest is complete and prior to replanting to ensure good results. Not only does prescribed burning enhance blueberry growth commonly found in Gladwin County it is also a valuable tool used to maintain desired areas and improve natural regeneration of 56,000 acres of Kirkland Warbler habitat areas located in Clare County.
Clare and Isabella Counties are managed by the Harrison Field Office staff. The Muskegon and Clam Rivers run through areas of Clare County providing various recreational and sporting opportunities.
The Gladwin Management Unit is beginning to experience disease and insect infestation such as Oak Wilt and the Emerald Ash Borer. Areas within the unit have been set up as test sites and monitoring for the Ash Borer.
Arenac, Bay and part of Iosco County is managed by the Standish Field Office and offers 32 miles of a scenic natural river, over 450 miles of major rivers such as the Rifle, Au Gres, Saginaw, Kawkawlin, Au Sable, Tawas and the Pine; 83 miles of Great Lakes Shoreline and beautiful Wildlife Areas such as Wigwam Bay, Tobico Marsh, Nayanquing Point and Crow Island.
Midland County is managed by the Sanford Field Office and offers 309 miles of rivers/streams including the Chippewa, Pine and Tittabawassee. There are also 28 miles of the Pere Marquette Rail Trail that traverse Midland, Isabella and Clare Counties.
This is a truly diverse management unit ranging from large, low wetland areas in the eastern portion to higher, rolling sandy soil type on the northwest area of the unit with Aspen being the major timber type.
Compartment Review Packets
All State Forest Compartment Review maps and documents are drafts to be used for general planning purposes. Links to these documents will be removed after the review occurs.
For a map of the Gladwin Forest Management Unit's compartments, view the Gladwin Locator Map.
NOTE: As of August 12, 2009, additional stands have been appended to the 2010 YOE Plan of Work. These stands may be prescribed for harvest. The link below provides a general summary of these additions. More information will be available regarding these additions at the Gladwin Management Unit Open House scheduled for December 1, 2009.
Posted Gladwin additions to 2010 YOE POW
The Gladwin Forest Management Unit has 2011 YOE Review packets available for the following compartments. The packets were posted 10/30/09, unless noted otherwise:
Compartment 012 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 012 Stand Listing
Compartment 017 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 017 Stand Listing
Compartment 029 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 029 Stand Listing
Compartment 051 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 051 Stand Listing
Compartment 059 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 059 Stand Listing
Compartment 064 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 064 Stand Listing
Compartment 076 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 076 Stand Listing
Compartment 081 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 081 Stand Listing
Compartment 092 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 092 Stand Listing
Compartment 097 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 097 Stand Listing
Compartment 112 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 112 Stand Listing
Compartment 127 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 127 Stand Listing
Compartment 136 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 136 Stand Listing
Compartment 146 Narrative, Reports and Maps
Compartment 146 Stand Listing
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