A Bit Of An Unexpected Natural Wonder, Few People Know The History Of This Forest In Michigan
For those of you longing for a place to experience quiet solitude, you must visit this glorious old-growth forest in Grayling, Michigan. While many folks love to explore this beautiful state park, few people know the fascinating history of how the forest came to be. One amazing woman gifted this land to the Great Lake State and we are so grateful for it.
Hartwick Pines State Park is a 49-acre old-growth forest located in the northern Lower Peninsula. A local timbering firm stopped logging in the area in 1927 when very little old-growth pine remained in the state.
Karen Michelson Hartwick, a lumberman’s daughter, cared deeply about Michigan’s forests. Her husband was in the military and later became a lumberman before tragically dying in World War !.
Karen selflessly donated the pine grove as a memorial to the logging industry and her husband. She forever preserved Michigan’s forest history for generations to come.
White and red pines grow throughout the area and the stand of pines is estimated to be between 350 and 375-years-old.
The tallest trees in the area are a massive 150 to 160 feet tall, which are among some of the tallest trees in the state.
The forest isn’t the only natural beauty at this state park; there are four lakes that create a beautiful and diverse natural environment.
There is a Michigan Forest Visitor Center and Museum with an exhibit on the history of Michigan’s forests. A bookstore, classroom, auditorium, and restrooms are also on the grounds.
Hartwick Pines State Park is a great place to view Michigan’s lovely fall colors in autumn. But whenever you choose to visit, this state park will give you a glimpse into what Michigan used to look like hundreds of years ago.
For more information on the visitor center and museum, visit the Department of Natural Resources website. Have you explored this breathtaking state park? Let us know about your experience in the comments below. While you’re in Grayling, Stop By This Farm Park In Michigan That Makes For A Perfect Family Day Trip.
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