| Recognition:
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Nominated for Legal
Dedication (3) |
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| Size:
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Pigeon River Pines - 220 acres
Grindstone Creek - 160 acres
Dog Lake - 680 acres |
| Management: |
Pigeon River State Forest |
| Location:
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Southern portion of Cheboygan
county, approximately 8 miles east of Wolverine |
| Activities:
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Hiking, cross-country skiing,
hunting, fishing, outdoor education. |
Importance:
The Pigeon River Pine area is exemplary because of the over 100 acres of white pine (most
about 100 years old). The Grindstone Creek area encompasses a northern hardwood forest
with many large trees, including some old growth beech and maple trees remaining from the
original forest. It also contains four acres of cedar swamp and a portion of the
Grindstone Creek headwaters. The Dog Lake area is considered to be one of the most remote
and wild areas in the region. Nesting loons, bald eagles, and osprey are a few of the many
animals using the lake. |
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Pigeon River Area, Dog Lake
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