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Enchanted Forest Guide to Northern Michigan “Promoting Northern Michigan Businesses & Organizations Since 1997”
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New Presque Isle Lighthouse
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Alcona Pond - Au Sable River
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Leland’s Fishtown
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Tahquamenon Falls in Fall Colors
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Beaver
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Oyster Mushrooms
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Butler’s Garter Snake
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Painted Turtle
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A forest fires destroyed the old town of Seney, a logging town with a reputation as one of the roughest lumber towns in the north woods. Today today it has gas stations, restaurants, and motels spread out along M-28. There is a lot of public land around Seney with opportunities for canoeing & kayaking, fishing, hunting, ORVs and ATVs, and snowmobiling.
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ATTRACTIONS: Amusement Parks, Casinos, Farms & Mills, Historic Sites, Lighthouses, Museums, Planetariums, Tours, Waterfalls, Wineries, and Zoos
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Seney National Wildlife Refuge [Wildlife Viewing], 1674 Refuge Entrance Rd., Seney, MI 49883, Phone: (906) 586-9851, Seney National Wildlife Refuge was established as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Today, Seney supports a variety of wildlife, including endangered and reintroduced species. Bald eagles, common loons, and trumpeter swans are regularly seen during the summer months, especially June and July, when they are raising their young. Peak populations of waterfowl are present in early spring and early fall. Common species observed include Canada geese, hooded mergansers, mallards, black ducks, ring-necked ducks, and wood ducks. Sandhill cranes can be observed in moderate numbers prior to fall migration. Animals that live on the Refuge but are not always seen include black bear, white-tailed deer, coyote, river otter, beaver, ruffed, spruce, and sharp-tailed grouse, yellow rails, and woodcock. Biting insects (black flies, deer flies, and mosquitoes) can be a problem during warmer months. Wood ticks may also be found in this area.
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Strangmoor Bog [Natural Attractions], Seney. Seney National Wildlife Refuge. String bog located in Seney Wilderness Area. National Natural Landmark. Set of fingerlike bogs alternating with sand dunes. Geologic feature found in arctic or subarctic regions.
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DINING 0UT: Breweries, Dinner Trains & Cruises, Restaurants, and Wineries
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Andy's Seney Bar [Seafood Restaurants], M 28 Po Box 92, Seney, MI 49883, Phone: (906) 499-3382
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PLACES TO STAY: Apartments, Bed & Breakfasts, Cabins & Cottages, Condominiums, Historic Inns, Hotels & Motels, Resorts and Vacation Homes
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Fox River Motel [Hotels & Motels], M-28, Seney, MI 49883, Phone:, (906) 499-3332
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Rustic Cabins, 12 Miles From Seney, Seney, MI 49883, Phone: (906) 499-3430
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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS: Business, Civic, Clubs, Colleges, Fraternal, Independent Schools, Political, Public Schools, Religious, Social, Universities, Veteran, etc.
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Michigan Tree Farm System, 501 Norway Street, Grayling, MI 49738, (989) 348-9319
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Schoolcraft County Snowmobile Association [Snowmobile Club], P.O. Box 178, Manistique, MI 49854, Phone: (906) 341-4488
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Upper Peninsula Online [Internet Business Directory], 3980 Curtisville Rd., South Branch, MI 48761, Phone: (989) 726-4416
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INDOOR & OUTDOOR RECREATION: Beaches, Biking, Boating, Bowling, Camping, Dog-sledding, Fishing, Golfing, Hiking, Hunting, Kayaking, ORVing, Nature & Parks, Scuba Diving & Snorkling, Skating & Hockey, Skiing, Sports Rentals, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing.
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East Branch of Fox River State Forest Campground, Shingleton Field Office. Phone Number: (906) 452-6227. Schoolcraft County - 8 miles North of Seney via M-77. Phone number indicated above is for the Management Unit. Sites available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations. 19 sites for tent and small trailer use. Rustic campground includes vault toilets and potable water from well hand pump.
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Fox River Pathway [Biking, Hiking], Shingleton Field Office. Phone Number: (906) 452-6227. Trail Length: 27.50 (Miles). Kingston Lake SF Campground (H-58 or Kingston Lake Rd); Seney Township Campground (5 miles N of Seney on Co Rd 450)
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Fox River State Forest Campground, Shingleton Field Office. Phone Number: (906) 452-6227. Schoolcraft County - 5 miles of NW of Seney via Co Road 450. Phone number indicated above is for the Management Unit. Sites available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations. 7 sites for tent and small trailer use. Rustic campground includes vault toilets and potable water from well hand pump.
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Manistique Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
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Schoolcraft County Michigan Snowmobile Trail Map
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SERVICES: Building, Dental, Personal, Professional, Medical, Real Estate, Rental, Repair, etc.
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SHOPPING: Antique Shops & Flea Markets, Art & Craft Galleries, Florists, Gift Shops, Outlet Malls, Shopping Centers, Shopping Districts, and Specialty Shops
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