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Location
The Sanilac Petroglyphs historic site is located near Bad Axe. Take M-53 to Bay City-Forestville Road and proceed east to Germania Road. Head south one-half mile on Germania; the site is on the west side of the road.
Admission
Admission to the Sanilac Petroglyphs is free. A Michigan state parks motor-vehicle permit is not required for entry.
2008 Season Dates and Hours
This site is closed for the 2008 season. 2009 season dates will be posted here in early spring.
Special Events
See the calendar of events for Sanilac Petroglyphs and other Lower Peninsula sites in the Michigan Historical Museum System.
How Much Time?
Please allow two hours to tour the Sanilac Petroglyphs. Attractions include the petroglyphs and a mile-long, self-guided walking trail featuring peaceful forests, the remains of a 19th-century logging camp and a 110-year-old white pine. Group tours are available by advance reservation. See a map of the site.
Pets: Pets accompanied by and under the control of their human friends are welcomed on the grounds of this site. Pets may not enter any building. For further information, please refer to the DNR web page, Pets in State Park Campgrounds.
Accessibility
Our thanks to the DNR Parks and Recreation Division for installing a spaciously wide layer of crushed limestone on the trail connecting the parking lot and the archaeological site. The trail now has the feel and functionality of concrete, which provides greater accessibility for people with mobility impairments. (Partial funding courtesy Michigan Historical Center Foundation.) Thanks to a Thumb Area Boy Scout troop, two benches offer visitors a place to rest along the hiking trail.
For More Information
Send an e-mail or telephone (517) 373-3559; TDD (517) 373-1592.
Find out about college internship opportunities that may be available at this historic site.
Updated 09/04/2008
Michigan
Historical Center, Department of History, Arts and Libraries
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