- Grand Haven State Park
- Grand Haven State Park is a 48-acre park with the beautiful sandy shore of Lake Michigan along the west side of the park and the Grand River along the
- Grand Mere State Park
- Over 1,000 acres of beautiful undeveloped woods and sand dunes. We have 985 acres of hiking trails, over 1 mile of Lake Michigan beach for sunbathing and swimming. Open
- Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge
- Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge is located just off the northwest shore of Drummond Island, in Potagannissing Bay, on Lake Huron. The horseshoe-shaped island contains a variety of habitats
- Harrisville State Park
- Harrisville State Park features a campground and day-use area nestled in a stand of pine and cedar trees along the sandy shores of Lake Huron. The park is within
- Hart- Montague Trail State Park
- The Hart-Montague Trail State Park is a paved, 22-mile trail passing through rural, forested lands. Scenic overlooks and picnic areas are located along the route. The DNR currently provides
- Hartwick Pines State Park
- With an area of 9,672 acres, Hartwick Pines is one of the largest state park in the Lower Peninsula. The park's rolling hills, which are built of ancient glacial
- Hayes State Park
- W.J. Hayes State Park, in the heart of the Irish Hills, is bordered by a group of inland lakes frequented by anglers and boaters. The park's close proximity to
- Hiawatha Forest National Fish Hatchery
- The Pendills Creek/Hiawatha Forest National Fish Hatchery Complex was established in 1951. The hatchery complex is responsible for parts of Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. Our mission
- Hiawatha National Forest
- Located between three of the Great Lakes, within the central and eastern portion of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, lies the Hiawatha National Forest. Rolling hills forested with northern
- Highland Recreation Area
- Highland Recreation Area offers 5,900 acres of forest, marshes and lakes in the rolling hills of Southern Michigan. With trails to accommodate equestrian riders, mountain bikers, hikers and skiers,
- Hoeft State Park
- Hoeft State Park is a heavily wooded 300-acre park with a mile of sandy, Lake Huron shoreline. The moderating effect of Lake Huron causes temperatures to be less extreme
- Hoffmaster State Park
- The main attractions of Hoffmaster State Park are the Dune Climb Stairway leading to the top of a high sand dune where an observation deck offers a panoramic view
- Holland State Park
- Holland State Park offers an expansive, sandy beach along Lake Michigan, two large campgrounds and a beautiful view of sailboats and sunsets. The park is divided into two separate
- Holly Recreation Area
- Holly Recreation Area, located within the northern portion of Oakland County between Pontiac and Flint, is less than an hour's drive from the Detroit metropolitan area. The park's nearly
- Huron National Wildlife Refuge
- The beacon of Lighthouse Island gleams into the Northern Michigan night from its lonely vantage point 3 miles off the south shore of Lake Superior. Lighthouse Island,
- Huron-Manistee National Forests
- Located in the northern lower peninsula of Michigan, lies the Huron-Manistee National Forests. The forests contain approximately 964,413 acres, including 5,786 acres of wetlands. Huron-Manistee National Forests
- Indian Lake State Park
- Indian Lake State Park is located on Indian Lake, the fourth largest inland lake in the Upper Peninsula with an area of 8,400 acres. It is six miles long
- Interlochen State Park
- Interlochen State Park is situated between two well-known fishing and swimming lakes: Green Lake and Duck Lake. The park was established as Michigan's first state park by the Michigan
- Ionia Recreation Area
- Rolling hills, babbling brooks, open meadows, forested ridges, a lake nestled in the hills and a river winding its way through woods and fields -- that's Ionia Recreation Area.
- Island Lake Recreation Area
- Island Lake Recreation Area is a 4,000-acre park in Livingston County that offers an "up north" experience without leaving southeast Michigan. The terrain is a mixture of open brush
- Isle Royale National Park
- Wolves and moose, the wild North Woods forest, everchanging weather and a cool climate, and the crystal clear waters and rugged shoreline of Lake Superior characterize Isle Royale National
- Jordan River National Fish Hatchery
- The Jordan River National Fish Hatchery (NFH) was established in 1963. Our missions are to rear lake trout as part of Great Lakes Restoration Program; provide environmental education;
- Kal-Haven Trail State Park
- Kal-Haven Trail State Park is a 34-mile crushed limestone path connecting South Haven and Kalamazoo. The trail meanders through wooded areas, past farm lands and over rivers and streams.
- Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum
- Founded in 1977, the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum, also known as the "Air Zoo," is dedicated to preserving and displaying historicaland military artifacts and to serving as a research
- Keweenaw National Historical Park
- ?There! On the riverbank, sir! The great copper boulder before our very eyes? the tales we have heard all these years bore the truth!? The first Michigan state geologist
- Kirtlands Warbler National Wildlife Refuge
- The Kirtland's Warbler Refuge is located throughout 8 counties in the northern lower peninsula of Michigan. It is the only known nesting area of one of the world's
- Lake Gogebic State Park
- Lake Gogebic State Park covers 360 acres and nearly a mile of lake frontage on the west shore of the largest inland lake in the Upper Peninsula. About 30
- Lake Hudson Recreation Area
- Lake Hudson Recreation Area has 2,796 acres of recreational opportunities around Lake Hudson. The park, which lies in southeast Michigan, offers premier muskie fishing and game hunting. The terrain
- Lake Superior State Forest
- The North Country Trail includes 43 miles through the State Forest, passing through Lake Superior State Forest Campground 18 sites for tent and small trailer use. Located on the
- Lakelands Trail State Park
- Lakelands Trail State Park is one of four linear state parks in the Michigan State Park system that have been converted from abandoned railroad corridors. This trail currently is