ALGONAC STATE PARK


'Algonac State Park' is a 1,450 acre (5.9 km²) state park in St. Clair County, Michigan. The park has approximately a half mile (800 m) of St. Clair River frontage, making viewing of international freighters a major attraction.[1]

Contents
Ecology
Facilities and activities
References
External links

Ecology


Approximately 83% of the park's area is undeveloped. This undeveloped portion of the park encompasses the significant lakeplain prairie and lakeplain oak openings, which have been described as unique natural environments in Michigan. The park is home to at least 22 endangered, threatened, or special concern plant and animal species.[2]

Facilities and activities



Hunting - The park is open to hunting during the fall and winter.

Playground

Hiking - Lakeplain prairies and oak savannas at least 22 species on the state list of endangered, threatened and special concern list.

Cross-country skiing on ungroomed trails

Fishing in the St. Clair River

Picnicking


★ Picnic Area


★ Picnic Shelter

Shooting/Archery range

Camping

Metal Detecting - Metal detecting is recognized as a legitimate recreation activity when it is conducted in ways that do not damage the natural and cultural resources in Michigan State Parks nor violate applicable state statutes. Use a map that shows clearly where this activity may take place. Any items found must be reviewed by park staff and may be retained for further investigation.

References


External links



Algonac State Park - Michigan DNR

World Database on Protected Areas - Algonac State Park

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