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Michigan
State & National Parks
The book explains each Michigan park, allowing for their advantages
and disadvantages. A must have carry along for picking a place
to camp anywhere in Michigan. |
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Michigan
State Parks
Excellent historical and park activity information. It contains
maps and layouts of the parks, and gives lots of interesting
information. If you live in Michigan or are planning a visit
there, it's a great book to have. |
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Great
Lakes, Great National Forests
by Eric Freedman
A Recreational Guide to the National Forests of Michigan, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and New York. |
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Isle
Royale National Park
Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior offers a unique wilderness
experience. Each year about 17,000 people journey to this magnificent
landscape, drawn by its half-million acres of remote trails
and its delightful chain of a dozen lakes. Animal sightings
are plentiful; the island is home to everything from beavers
to loons, moose to wolves. |
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Superior
Wilderness: Isle Royale National Park
by Napier Shelton, Isle Royale Natural History Association
Reviewer: A reader from Winnetka, IL
Isle Royale is one of the country's most spectacular wilderness
areas, and also one of our most remote and least-visited National
Parks. It's a delightful place, with an intriguing natural and
human history, yet the number of books and publications currently
available about Isle Royale is amazingly small. At last, here's
a book that does the island justice, essential reading for anyone
who is even thinking about a trip to this out-of-the-way paradise.
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