Michigan - List View
Parks
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National Park
Isle Royale
Houghton, MI
Explore a rugged, isolated island far from our connected communities. Isle Royale offers adventures for backpackers, hikers, boaters, paddlers, and divers. Cross Lake Superior and make a commitment: Become a part of this island, and let it become a part of you. Find peace and refuge in island wilderness – because Isle Royale, in turn, finds refuge in us. Help Isle Royale stay wild.
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National Historical Park
Keweenaw
Calumet, MI
The stories of people and copper in the Keweenaw Peninsula have been intertwined for more than 7,000 years. Indigenous peoples made copper into tools and trade items. Investors and immigrants arrived in the 1800s in a great mineral rush, developing thriving industries and cosmopolitan communities. Though the mines have since closed, their mark is still visible on the land and people.
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National Scenic Trail
North Country
Eight States - Vermont to North Dakota MI,MN,ND,NY,OH,PA,VT,WI
Come to the North Country. Trek the hills and valleys. Stand on the shores of lakes & streams from glaciers 10,000 years before. Clear-flowing water, red/gold of autumn, a fairyland of snow, open prairies, and distant horizons paint the land. Historic sites along the way tell how America settled and grew as a nation. From North Dakota to Vermont, adventure is never far away.
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National Lakeshore
Pictured Rocks
Munising, Grand Marais, MI
Sandstone cliffs, beaches, waterfalls, sand dunes, inland lakes, deep forest, and wild shoreline beckon you to visit Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The power of Lake Superior shapes the park's coastal features and affects every ecosystem, creating a unique landscape to explore. Hiking, camping, sightseeing, and four-season outdoor opportunities abound.
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National Battlefield Park
River Raisin
MI
River Raisin NBP preserves, commemorates, and interprets the January 1813 battles of the War of 1812 and their aftermath. Battles that resulted in the greatest victory for Tecumseh’s Confederation and the British and the greatest defeat for the U.S. The aftermath led to U.S. Indian laws that forced the removal, relocation, and assimilation of native nations, an aftermath that continues today.
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National Lakeshore
Sleeping Bear Dunes
Empire, MI
Miles of sand beach, bluffs that tower 450’ above Lake Michigan, lush forests, clear inland lakes, unique flora and fauna make up the natural world of Sleeping Bear Dunes. High dunes afford spectacular views across the lake. An island lighthouse, US Life-Saving Service stations, coastal villages, and picturesque farmsteads reflect the park’s rich maritime, agricultural, and recreational history.
Save America’s Treasures Grants
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Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory
Save America’s Treasures - $340,000 grant, 2004
Partner: City of Detroit - $406,960 contribution -
Artrain
Save America’s Treasures - $148,152 grant, 2004
Partner: Artrain Usa - $149,848 contribution -
Beaver Head Light Station
Save America’s Treasures - $150,000 grant, 2002
Partner: Traverse Bay School District - $150,000 contribution -
Big Sable Lighthouse, Luddington
Save America’s Treasures - $100,000 grant, 2010
Partner: Sable Point Lighthouse Keepers Association - $100,000 contribution -
Cranbrook House
Save America’s Treasures - $300,000 grant, 2000
Partner: Cranbrook Educational Community - $534,572 contribution -
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Recorded Sound Collection
Save America’s Treasures - $150,000 grant, 2007
Partner: Detroit Symphony Orchestra - $150,000 contribution -
Ford / Fair Lane Estate
Save America’s Treasures - $400,000 grant, 2006
Partner: Univeristy of Michigan - Dearborn - $400,000 contribution -
Fort Gratiot Lighthouse
Save America’s Treasures - $394,115 grant, 2006
Partner: City of Port Huron - $445,885 contribution -
Grand Traverse Civil War Monument
Save America’s Treasures - $29,583 grant, 2005
Partner: County of Grand Traverse, MI - $29,917 contribution -
Marquette Harbor Lighthouse
Save America’s Treasures - $201,425 grant, 2008
Partner: Marquette Maritime Museum - $201,425 contribution -
Napc 2009 Forum
Save America’s Treasures - $23,000 grant, 2008
Partner: City of Grand Rapids, MI - $23,000 contribution -
Point Betsie Lighthouse, Frankfort
Save America’s Treasures - $225,000 grant, 2009
Partner: Benzie County - $369,550 contribution -
Seaman Mineral Museum
Save America’s Treasures - $222,227 grant, 2004
Partner: Michigan Technological University - $246,812 contribution -
Weather Bureau Building, Soo Locks Park
Save America’s Treasures - $125,640 grant, 2008
Partner: Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society - $125,640 contribution
By The Numbers
- 5 National Parks
- 2,923,630 Visitors to National Parks
- $413,000,000 Economic Benefit from National Park Tourism »
- $152,444,853 of Land & Water Conservation Fund Appropriated for Projects (since 1965) »
- 40 Certified Local Governments »
- 102 Community Conservation & Recreation Projects (since 1987) »
- 1 National Heritage Area »
- 1 National Trails Administered by NPS »
- 1,997 National Register of Historic Places Listings »
- 42 National Historic Landmarks »
- 12 National Natural Landmarks »
- 637 Places Recorded by Heritage Documentation Programs »
- 1,909,553 Objects in National Park Museum Collections »
- 537 Archeological Sites in National Parks »
- 2 Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plans »
- 6 Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itineraries »
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These numbers are just a sample of the National Park Service's work. Figures are for the fiscal year that ended 9/30/2020.