Can I camp anywhere in Hiawatha National Forest?

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Can I camp anywhere in Hiawatha National Forest?

Dispersed camping is allowed on Hiawatha National Forest lands except developed recreation and administrative sites, campgrounds and designated campsites. Camping in areas posted closed is prohibited. Camping within fifty (50) feet of a body of water is prohibited, unless otherwise posted.

Who owns Hiawatha National Forest?

U.S. Forest Service
Hiawatha National Forest is a 894,836-acre (362,127 ha) National Forest in the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan in the United States….

Hiawatha National Forest
Area 894,836 acres (3,621.27 km2)
Established January 16, 1931
Governing body U.S. Forest Service
Website Hiawatha National Forest

Are there bears in Hiawatha National Forest?

The Hiawatha National Forest is home to many species of wildlife. Our terrain and vegetation provides excellent cover and food for Whitetail Deer, Black Bear, Grey Wolves, Coyote, Eagles, Hawks, Rabbits,…

Can you camp for free in the UP?

Hovey Lake Dispersed Campground is a free campsite in the Hiawatha National Forest of the Upper Peninsula and is operated and maintained by the U.S. Forest Service. It’s about 30 minutes away from Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

What percent of the Upper Peninsula is forest?

45 percent
Michigan’s total area is 37.4 million acres (land and water, excluding Great Lakes). The Upper Peninsula accounts for only 29 percent of Michigan’s area but has 45 percent of the forests (Fig. 2).

How much of the Upper Peninsula is public land?

75 percent
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula spans for more than 16,000 square acres. 75 percent of that land is open for public hunting. “What makes us unique is the vast amounts of public land and the access,” said Terry Minzey, the DNR U.P.

How Big Is Superior National Forest?

445,000 acres
Over 445,000 acres or 695 square miles of the forest is surface water. In addition, more than 1,300 miles of cold water streams and 950 miles of warm water streams flow within the boundaries of the Superior.

Are dogs allowed in Hiawatha National Forest?

Within Hiawatha National Forest, you must have your pet under control at all times, either on leash or voice control. You and your pet can enjoy camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing in this 678-acre park on the shore of Green Bay.

Are national forests Open in Michigan?

Michigan’s state forests are open for all to enjoy! Our forests are carefully managed to provide a balance between recreation and conservation.

How big is the Hiawatha National Forest in Michigan?

Hiawatha National Forest is a 894,836-acre (362,127 ha) National Forest in the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan in the United States. Commercial logging is conducted in some areas.

How to view the Hiawatha National Forest online?

One way to view the Hiawatha’s MVUM is by using the agency’s online Travel Access (Interactive Visitor Map) application: https://apps.fs.usda.gov/TravelAccess/. Within the application, you can choose which road layers you’d like to see. Download each MVUM or click the links below:

What’s the maximum speed for an OHV in the Hiawatha Forest?

For instance, some motorized routes are open to all motorized vehicle and some are open only to automobiles. Travel on County roads is guided by County ordinance. OHVs must travel single file on the edge of the travel way, but NOT in the ditch. Maximum speed for OHVs is 25 miles per hour.

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