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May 28, 2021
This summer people who visit Grayling will notice spots in the woods where trees have been cut down.
These clearcuts are an important part of the process to manage 3.9 million acres of state forest land.
“We cut trees for a lot of different reasons. It’s part of good forest management. It can be for the health of the forest, to provide wildlife habitat, or to regenerate stands that are aging,” said Steve Milford, manager of the Eastern Lower Peninsula District of the DNR’s Forest Resources Division.
Another clearcut area that will be noticeable is within the historic Higgins Lake State Forest Nursery, which is the beginning of the North Higgins Lake State Park hiking trail system.
These 7 Michigan state parks are perfect for kids
Posted May 11, 2021
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Ready to plan your next family adventure but unsure where to go? Try these seven state parks on for size. Each site was recommended to us by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for being especially kid-friendly: On this short but smart list, you’ll find giant slides, splash pads, nature centers, baby-friendly beaches, and even a waterfall you can swim in. Just pack some snacks, make sure you have a Recreation Passport, and hit the road.
Want more options? You can always use the Michigan DNR’s Recreation Search site, which allows users to narrow search results by using filters for amenities like playgrounds, beaches and bike rentals.
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