Din Egen Woods

This nature area, located south of Dollar Bay along Upper Point Mills Road,  is home to extensive wooded wetlands with dark hemlock and mixed hardwoods for public enjoyment.

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Finlander Bay Nature Area

This nature area protects a quarter-mile of stunning Lake Superior shoreline. Magnificent views of the distant Huron Islands and ancient Huron Mountains draw visitors from far and wide who wish to take in some of Baraga County's most beautiful panoramas.

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George Hite Dunes & Marshes Preserve

This 360-acre conservation easement includes about 40 acres of Lake Superior coastal dunes, two small lakes, forested ridges, numerous ponds, swales, and marshes, and Owl Creek, which empties into Lake Superior.

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Hungarian Falls Nature Area

A prized recreational rustic site located in the heart of the Keweenaw, Hungarian Falls is one of the most visited destinations for both tourists and local residents. There are few fences or barriers. Please consider your risk when viewing and enjoying the Falls.

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Huron Bay Field Station

The Huron Bay Field Station forms the heart of the Abbaye Peninsula where it supports a diversity of migratory songbirds, raptors, and other native plants and animals.

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Joseph and Mary Lizzadro Lakeshore Preserve

Featuring stunning sunsets and crashing waves, this preserve is conveniently located on highway M-26 about four miles west of Copper Harbor.

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Keweenaw Bay Shoreland Conservation Easement

This conservation easement protects about a quarter mile of native shoreland, one of the largest remaining contiguous private ownership parcels of undeveloped forested lake frontage on Keweenaw Bay.

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Keweenaw Sandhills

The Keweenaw Sandhills are an amazing place that you will want to leisurely explore. On the coast just west of Eagle River, the Keweenaw Sandhills Nature Area was established thanks to the generosity of Dan and Joan Steck who donated approximately 40 acres of land to KLT to ensure that its 1,700 feet of Lake Superior shoreline and rich native plant life will remain unspoiled.

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