Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit
Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit
Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit is a state forest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, encompassing thousands of acres of diverse landscapes. The terrain features dense forests of pines, maples, and hemlocks, alongside rugged glacial formations with hills and flatlands. The glistening Escanaba River, Whitefish River, and numerous pristine lakes are central to the area's natural character. These varied environments provide opportunities for several sports like hiking.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit is a state forest located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It encompasses thousands of acres characterized by diverse forests, rivers, and lakes. The area features varied landscapes, including glacial terrain and unique habitats.
The primary outdoor activity available in Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit is hiking. The area offers 1 route for exploration. This route allows visitors to experience the diverse natural features of the forest.
Notable natural features include the Escanaba River, Whitefish River, and various pristine lakes. The forest contains diverse tree species like pines, maples, and hemlocks, as well as rugged glacial terrain. Specific highlights include Laughing Whitefish Falls and the unique bog habitat at Wetmore Pond.
The Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit offers 1 hiking route. The forest's diverse terrain provides opportunities for various experience levels. Hikers can find more information about the available route in the Hiking in Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit guide.
Yes, a Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state forest trail parking lots. This passport provides year-round access to Michigan's state parks and recreation areas. It supports the maintenance and development of outdoor recreation opportunities.
There is 1 route available on komoot for Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit. This route is primarily for hiking. Details about this route can be found on the region's page.
Komoot offers a specific guide for the area. The available guide is Hiking in Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit. This guide provides detailed information for planning outdoor activities.
As a Michigan State Forest, information for the Escanaba River State Forest - Escanaba Unit is managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The official website for recreation passport information is Michigan.gov/RecreationPassport.
The Escanaba Forest Management Unit can be contacted by phone. The customer service center can be reached at (906) 786-2354 or (906) 786-2351. These numbers provide direct contact for inquiries regarding the state forest.
Yes, Laughing Whitefish Falls is located within the Escanaba River State Forest. It is a fan-shaped cascade formed by the Laughing Whitefish River. The falls are a notable natural attraction in the area.
The forest features diverse tree species, including towering pines, vibrant maples, and hemlocks. Specific areas contain jack pine, red pine, aspen timber, and mixed maple, paper birch, and beech forests. Old-growth forests can also be found in certain sections.

