- Lakeport State Park
- Lying along Lake Huron, Lakeport State Park provides southeast Michigan residents access to the Great Lakes. The park has two distinct units separated by the village of Lakeport. A
- Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site
- Laughing Whitefish Falls is formed by an abrupt limestone escarpment of the Laughing Whitefish River, which flows northward into Lake Superior. The falls is located within the Escanaba River
- Leelanau State Park
- Welcome to Leelanau State Park, located at the tip of the little finger on the beautiful Leelanau Peninsula, where over 1,300 acres are waiting for visitors to enjoy. The
- Ludington State Park
- Ludington State Park is comprised of nearly 5,300 acres of scenic sand dunes, shoreline vista, ponds, marshlands and forests. It is situated between Hamlin Lake and Lake Michigan with
- Mackinaw State Forest
- The Mackinaw State Forest is a 717,500-acre (2,870 km²) forested area owned by the U.S. state of Michigan and operated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. It is
- Maybury State Park
- You're invited to visit and enjoy Maybury State Park. Containing almost 1,000 acres of gently rolling terrain, open meadow, mature forest, a variety of wildlife and abundant wildflowers, the
- McLain State Park
- McLain State Park is situated in the heart of the Keweenaw Peninsula on beautiful Lake Superior and is centrally located between the cities of Calumet and Hancock. The park
- Mears State Park
- Charles Mears State Park is located in the quaint village of Pentwater along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Paved campsite lots are surrounded by fine sand, and a swimming beach
- Metamora- Hadley Recreation Area
- Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area is located in Lapeer County, eight miles south of the city of Lapeer. The park consists of 723 acres with 80-acre Lake Minnewanna in the center.
- Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge
- Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of eight islands in Lakes Michigan and Huron. Thunder Bay and Scarecrow islands in Thunder Bay (near Alpena, MI), and Big
- Michigan State University Museum
- Michigan State University Museum is committed to understanding, interpreting, and respecting natural and cultural diversity. As Michigan?s land-grant university museum, this commitment to society is met through education,
- Michigan Wetland Management District
- The Michigan Wetland Managment District consists of two waterfowl production areas (WPAs): the 160-acre Schlee WPA in Jackson County and the 77-acre Kinney WPA in Van Buren County. Both
- Mill Creek Historic State Park
- Mill Creek was the Straits of Mackinac's first industrial complex, providing lumber for the settlement of Mackinac Island in the 1790s. Demonstrations of hand-saw techniques and the power of
- Mitchell State Park
- William Mitchell State Park is a popular camping, fishing and boating destination. The 334-acre park is situated between Lake Mitchell and Lake Cadillac and provides an excellent opportunity to
- Muskallonge Lake State Park
- Muskallonge Lake State Park is located 28 miles northwest of Newberry in Luce County. The 217-acre park is situated between the shores of Lake Superior and Muskallonge Lake and
- Muskegon State Park
- Muskegon State Park is located four miles west of North Muskegon on the shore of Lake Michigan. There are over two miles of shoreline on Lake Michigan and over
- Negwegon State Park
- Negwegon State Park is a rustic, undeveloped area open for hunting and hiking. The terrain is a mixture of low land areas, with small ridges, to mature pine forest,
- Newaygo State Park
- Newaygo State Park is a 99-site rustic campground, which sits atop 20-foot embankments overlooking the Hardy Dam Pond, a six-mile flooding of the Muskegon River. The park caters primarily
- North Higgins Lake State Park
- Park is located on what was once the world's largest seedling nursery and offers a variety of tree, plant, bird, and animal species. The park also features a Civilian
- Onaway State Park
- Onaway State Park is located on the southeast shore of beautiful Black Lake in Presque Isle County. The park encompasses 158 acres of rugged but picturesque land, including sand
- Orchard Beach State Park
- Orchard Beach State Park is situated on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. A stairway leads from the campground to the beach and self-guided hiking trails are adjacent to the
- Ortonville Recreation Area
- Ortonville Recreation Area is located in north Oakland and southern Lapeer counties. This approximately 5,400 acre recreation area contains high wooded hills and a wide range of recreational activities.
- Otsego Lake State Park
- Otsego Lake State Park is a charming and popular family park easily accessible to I-75 and Gaylord, "The Alpine Village." The park is shaded with large oak, maple and
- Ottawa National Forest
- The almost one million acres of the Ottawa National Forest are located in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It extends from the south shore of Lake Superior down
- Ottawa Visitor Center
- The Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center is a must-see stop for anyone traveling through Watersmeet, Michigan who enjoys the outdoors. Information, outdoor and indoor fun, and programs are
- Palms Book State Park
- Palms Book is a rewarding side trip for the vacationer touring the Upper Peninsula, for here can be seen one of Michigan's alluring natural attractions -- Kitch-iti-kipi, The Big
- Pendills Creek National Fish Hatchery
- The Pendills Creek/Hiawatha Forest National Fish Hatchery Complex was established in 1951. Our mission is to rear lake trout as part of Great Lakes Restoration Program; to provide
- Pere Marquette State Forest
- The Pere Marquette State Forest campgrounds encompass lands in the upper lower peninsula on the western side of the state. Campgrounds include hike in sites, horse campsites and site
- Petoskey State Park
- Park is located on Little Traverse Bay and features a beautiful sandy beach. Old Baldy Trail, one of two trails that run through the park, includes a stairway that
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
- Wild Beauty on the Lake Superior Shore . . . Multicolored sandstone cliffs, beaches, sand dunes, waterfalls, inland lakes, wildlife and the forest of the Lake Superior shoreline beckon