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Tawas Point State ParkTawas Point State Parki is situated on a peninsula that extends out into Lake Huron, providing both stunning views and plenty of natural beauty. Visitors will enjoy the two mile beach, excellent fishing, and taking in the remarkable wooded bluffs from the many viewpoints available. There are hiking trails winding through the forest with glimpses of wildlife as well as plenty of picnic area. The campground also offers 120 modern sites nestled among tall pines or along Lake Huron's shoreline.
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Tawas BayTawas Bay is a natural paradise. Its serene beauty has been attracting tourists for quite some time now, especially during the summer months. It's an excellent spot to take part in numerous outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, sailing and bird watching. Surrounding the bay are several parks and marinas that you can explore filled with lush greenery and sandy beaches. The area is home to a myriad of species of birds and aquatic animals like northern pike, walleye and trout.
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Gateway ParkGateway Park is a beautifully designed and maintained park that offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a variety of recreational activities. The park has plenty of open space to spend a day enjoying a picnic or simply taking in the breathtaking views of nature. There are several walking trails which provide great ways to get around while exploring the area. Those interested in aquatic sports can take advantage of nearby waterways for fishing, swimming, kayaking and more.
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Tuttle Marsh Wildlife AreaThe Tuttle Marsh Wildlife Area, is home to a wide variety of wildlife species. Spanning 907 acres, the area boasts multiple habitats that provide some of the best bird watching and fishing opportunities to be found in Michigan. For those looking to observe more than just birds, there are several trails winding through the wetlands, thick hardwood and pine forests which offer glimpses of mink, river otters, and deer.
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Foote DamFoote Dam is a source of recreational and eco-tourism delights. The scenic area offers visitors the opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife and nature's beauty from its location surrounding Hubbard Lake. From hiking trails along the riverbank to on-the-water waterways for anglers, paddlers and other outdoors enthusiasts, Foote Dam provides something for every season. An educational center also helps educate visitors about the history, ecology and environmental importance of the area.
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Eagle Run Hiking TrailEagle Run Hiking Trail is a picturesque and tranquil 4.6-mile loop that provides a delightful and accessible outdoor experience. The trail is relatively easy, with some moderate uphill portion, making it the perfect day hike for families or those with less strenuous exercise goals. Along the trail's winding path hikers will find plenty of opportunities to take in the beauty of northern Michigan: expansive views of lakes, streams, and riparian areas abound.
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Clark's MarshClark's Marsh, is a part of the City of Oscoda and resides on the picturesque shores of Lake Huron. It was made up of miles of sandy beaches, vast wetlands, and acres upon acres of dunes that lay undisturbed since the beginning of time. Home to countless species of birds and animals alike, Clark's Marsh serves as an important natural wetland ecosystem. Many visitors come here year-round to hike, bike, camp or just enjoy a peaceful walk along its many trails.
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Old Orchard ParkOld Orchard Park, is a great destination for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Whether travelling with family or enjoying a solo adventure, this idyllic spot has something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy picnicking by the picturesque lake, hiking trails through woods and meadows with stunning views of nearby Ocqueoc Lake or even see local wildlife while bird watching. Anglers can make the most of this park’s abundance of fish.
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Foote Dam PondFoote Dam Pond, is an excellent spot for outdoor activities. From fishing to kayaking to skiing and snowshoeing in the winter, the pond offers something for everyone. The water's depth and clarity make it ideal for all types of fishermen, offering up a variety of largemouth bass and bluegill. For those looking to explore on land, hiking trails weave around the shoreline featuring stunning views of the surrounding scenery.
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Wurtsmith Air MuseumThe Wurtsmith Air Museum is a fantastic destination for aviation enthusiasts. Visitors will find more than two dozen captured aircraft inside the museum and explore a variety of educational displays to learn more about the history of the United States' airborne operations. Among other planes accessible within the museum are classic jet fighters that date back to World War II, helicopters from Vietnam and Korea, bombers from the Cold War era, and a number of trainers from different eras.
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Huron-Manistee National ForestsNestled in the heart of northern Michigan lies Huron-Manistee National Forests, a 1.5 million acre collection of dense forest and rugged terrain in Iosco County. With relaxing campgrounds, lush trails perfect for day hikes or mountain biking, and over 1,000 miles of shoreline on Lake Huron and Manistee lake. With so many opportunities for adventure, it's no wonder this area has become such a sought-after destination for those looking for fun on the water or wandering through nature.
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Wurtsmith Air MuseumThe Wurtsmith Air Museum, located on the grounds of a former U.S. Air Force Base, the museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts that represent the 83 years' worth of history throughout the base's various military operations from World War I to the Cold War. Visitors can explore several exhibits, including aircraft engines, control panels, uniforms and photographs that depict life at the Wurtsmith Air Base during its many years in operation.
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Lumberman's MonumentThe Lumberman's Monument is a commemoration of the hundreds of loggers that populated the area in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was erected by the local governing body in 1973 to honor their contribution to the region's development. The monument stands tall at sixty-two feet and features a bronze image of a traditional logger at an old-fashioned sawmill. The monument is made from cement, topped with a statue of a logger's rooster conk, and surrounded by six flags.
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Huron-Manistee National ForestsHuron-Manistee National Forests, a region of natural beauty and wildlife. Covering almost one million acres, these federally making forests boast two major rivers - the AuSable and Manistee Rivers - as well as hundreds of lakes, rivers, and streams for fishing, swimming, and boating. Visitors to the national forest can participate in activities such as camping, hiking, biking, ATV touring and off-roading on over 1,300 miles of trails.
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Charity IslandCharity Island is a small island only accessible by boat, the scenic beauty and wildlife make it an excellent location for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors to the island often come here for bird watching, fishing, and swimming. The natural harbor of Charity Island also makes it a popular destination for boaters in need of docking or anchoring. Historically, the area has been used by governments and militaries as the base of operations into Lake Huron.
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Cooke Dam PondCooke Dam Pond is a well-known body of water located in Iosco County, Michigan. It is part of the Cooke Dam Park, a popular destination for picnickers and those who enjoy fishing. This pristine lake acts as a haven for birds and other wildlife that call it home. Surrounded by lush forests and plenty of fresh air, Cooke Dam Pond is the perfect summer escape for anyone looking to explore the beauty of northeastern lower Michigan.
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Gravelly Shoal LightThe Gravelly Shoal Light, is a historic reminder of bygone days. On the shores of Saginaw Bay, this lighthouse has stood since 1872 and served to provide safe harbor for passing ships for decades. Its unique design features a square tower lined with vertical red brickwork, with a black lantern at the top. Just a short distance away from the shoreline, it is still visible to this day and serves as an iconic landmark in Michigan’s maritime history.
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Iargo SpringsIargo Springs, is a hidden paradise surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. It has long been a favorite destination for nature-lovers who hope to catch sight of the abundant wildlife that the area has to offer, including deer, turkey and bear. The springs themselves are remarkable—a seemingly endless collection of crystal-clear waterways that lead down to small pools where weary travelers can relax and take in the picturesque scenery.

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Tawas Point Lighthouse
Tawas Point Lighthouse, is a beacon of beauty and captivating history. Established in 1876 on the tip of Tawas Point, it is one of the oldest lighthouses on Lake Huron and one of 13 still operational today. After undergoing significant renovation in 2003 and unification with the adjacent State Park and Wildlife Area, the surrounding area buzzes with outdoor activity all year long. Overlooking the vast waters of Lake Huron, the 41-foot tall red brick tower is quite a sight to behold!
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