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18 Attractions to Explore Near Reedsburg Dam

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Houghton LakeWith over 20,000 acres of water surface and sandy beaches, this horseshoe-shaped lake is a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike. From swimming to water skiing, boating to fishing, Houghton Lake offers endless options for water sports enthusiasts. But the fun doesn't stop there, as this beautiful lake is surrounded by miles of hiking and biking trails, and is also home to plenty of wildlife, making it perfect for nature lovers.
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Higgins LakeHiggins Lake is a natural wonder that boasts crystal clear waters and stunning panoramic views. It is known for being one of the deepest and coldest inland lakes in the state, with a maximum depth of almost 150 feet. The lake is surrounded by stunning forests, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts who enjoy hiking and camping. Higgins Lake is also a popular spot for fishing, as it is home to a variety of fish such as trout and perch.
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South Higgins Lake State ParkSouth Higgins Lake State Park, located in Roscommon County, Michigan, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. The park boasts over 1,000 acres of land, including nearly one mile of pristine shoreline along the crystal-clear Higgins Lake. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, swimming, and camping. The park also offers scenic picnic areas, playgrounds, and modern amenities like showers and restrooms.
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Marl LakeMarl Lake is a hidden gem with its crystal clear waters and pristine surroundings, it's the perfect spot for fishing, swimming, or just lounging on the beach. This 67-acre lake is home to a variety of fish species, including bluegill, crappie, and perch, making it a fisherman's paradise. If you're looking for a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Marl Lake is the place to be. So why not pack a picnic and spend the day soaking up the beauty of this tranquil destination.
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Higgins Lake State ParkHiggins Lake State Park is a perfect spot for sparking new memories and rekindling old traditions. The crystal clear waters of the lake, located in the Au Sable State Forest, are perfect for swimming, boating, fishing or just admiring from the shore. Adventurers can seek out geocaches or go on nature hikes throughout the park for a chance of spotting wildlife like deer, eagles and even an occasional moose! Those looking to camp will find plenty of options with both modern amenities.
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North Higgins Lake State ParkNorth Higgins Lake State Park offers visitors a beautiful natural setting perfect for relaxation and recreation. While in the park, visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, hiking, swimming, and bird watching. The park also provides several different campsites for individuals or families looking to spend some time unwinding in nature. Whether it’s a weekend of fun with the family on one of the many fishing docks or a peaceful camping trip among tranquil woods and lakeside views.
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Civilian Conservation Corp MuseumThe Civilian Conservation Corps Museum is a unique and informative destination for locals and tourists alike. Its purpose is to preserve the history of the Civilian Conservation Corp -a Depression-era program created by Franklin D. Roosevelt to help put people back to work. This impressive museum contains numerous artifacts, documents and photographs that tell the story of this initiative and its lasting impact on communities across America.
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Wellington Farm ParkWellington Farm Park is a great place to explore the natural beauty of northern Michigan. Whether it's walking on the trails, fishing on the lake, or kayaking down the river, there are plenty of activities waiting for you at this incredible park. On the premises there is a playground for the little ones and an interpretive center where visitors can learn about local history. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, and picnicking can all be enjoyed too!
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Lake MissaukeeLake Missaukee in beautiful Missaukee County, Michigan, is known for its gorgeous, crystal-clear waters. Boating enthusiasts will be delighted by the opportunity to explore the lake, as well as nearby State Forest Campgrounds where they can stay overnight. Fishing is abundant in Lake Missaukee; bass and muskellunge are plentiful in its depths. Naturalists are drawn to the area too, enjoying the wooded trails that surround the lake with nature’s best views.
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Lake Saint HelenLake Saint Helen is a stunning body of water located in Roscommon County, Michigan. With a surface area of nearly 2,400 acres, this lake offers plenty of space for boating, fishing, and other water activities. The water is clear and pristine, making it ideal for swimming and diving. Visitors can also enjoy camping and hiking in the surrounding area. One of the unique features of Lake Saint Helen is its island, which can be accessed by boat or kayak.
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Lake SapphireLake Sapphire is a beautiful retreat for those looking for a combination of relaxation and outdoor recreation. The serene waters offer numerous opportunities to go fishing, swimming and even kayaking within its depths. There are also dozens of scenic nature trails perfect for taking long walks, mountain biking and bird watching. For family-friendly entertainment and convenience, the nearby towns of Merritt and Moorestown provide charming restaurants, cafes and shops.
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Arnold LakeArnold Lake, is a picturesque body of water that attracts visitors from all over the country. It features clear blue waters and is bordered by sandy beaches and lush forests. For anglers, the lake's warm shallow waters are stocked with a variety of species, including large-mouth bass, walleye and panfish. Boaters will enjoy the calm waters and plentiful opportunities to explore nearby coves and inlets. With convenient camping facilities available at multiple locations on Arnold Lake.
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Roscommon ZooRoscommon Zoo is a premier destination for those looking to experience some of the world’s most exotic wildlife. From its lush tropical rainforest habitat featuring leopards, ocelots, and black bears to its large wetlands exhibit that includes alligators, beavers and otters, there is something to excite even the most ardent animal lover. The zoo also features unique attractions such as a petting zoo and educational reptile house.
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Wilson State ParkWilson State Park is an exquisite outdoor playground for adventurers of all ages. Located in the Pere Marquette State Forest, it is well known for its scenic beaches and trails that are ideal for biking, swimming and camping. Visitors can explore quaint secluded hiking paths or venture down to explore the park's many stretches of white-sand waterfronts in search of wildlife and wildflowers. Fishing here offers a variety of opportunities, from bass and perch to the majestic steelheads.
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Little Long LakeLittle Long Lake is an idyllic setting to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This pretty lake is small but deep, set against a backdrop of natural beauty and miles of picturesque shoreline. It's close enough to civilization so that visitors can easily experience all the outdoor fun activities the area has to offer, including fishing and boating. There are also plenty of picnic areas where you can sit back and soak up the sunshine.
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Mason Tract The Mason Tract in Crawford County, Michigan is one of the state's most unique corners. Spanning over 5,400 acres of land that includes diverse natural features such as wetlands, hardwood forests, lakes, and hilltops, it provides a home for many species of fish and wildlife. Surrounded by private properties and state-managed public land, this special area can provide visitors with an opportunity to experience diverse habitats and observe nature in all its glory.
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Budd LakeBudd Lake is a popular natural lake offering year-round activities, visitors can explore the lake by fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming and experiencing water sports. Nearby attractions include parks, trails and campgrounds for outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience the outdoors in all seasons. The Cedar River is nearby for those who enjoy boating and fishing or immersing themselves in the rich history of milling and logging that have shaped the region.
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Cub LakeCub Lake, located in Kalkaska County, is a picturesque gem surrounded by lush forests and calm waters. Adjacent to the Manistee National Forest and big enough for fishing boats and pontoon boats, this tranquil lake is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. The ideal conditions make the lake a great spot for swimming or spending the day in a canoe. With far-reaching views of nature's beauty, it's easy to see why Cub Lake is a popular destination year round!

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Reedsburg Dam
The Reedsburg Dam is an awe-inspiring sight. Nestled on the beautiful Carr Lake and Schoedel Plains, the dam controls water levels and reduces the chances of flooding downstream. Built in 1890 by the Michigan State Board of Control to regulate water supply for agricultural irrigation and drainage, it stands 140 feet high and 1,500 feet wide. Its unique design and construction make it one of the most remarkable dams in Michigan.
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