Hiawatha National Forest
national park in
Michigan
#46 in Michigan
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#982 in United States of America
Hiawatha National Forest, located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, spans nearly 900,000 acres and is renowned for its diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. The forest is divided into two main units, the East Unit and the West Unit, each offering unique natural features such as dense forests, clear lakes, and scenic rivers. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, and snowmobiling. The forest is also home to numerous wildlife species and serves as a critical habitat for various plants and animals.
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