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Fisherman's Island State Park
IUCN Category III (Natural Monument)
Fisherman's Island State Park
Looking toward Fisherman's Island
Fisherman's Island State Park is located in Michigan
Fisherman's Island State Park
Fisherman's Island State Park
Location in Michigan
Location Norwood Township,
Charlevoix County, Michigan
Nearest city Charlevoix, Michigan
Area 2,678 acres (1,084 ha)
Elevation 587 feet (179 m)
Designation Michigan state park
Established 1975
Administrator Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Website Fisherman's Island State Park

Fisherman's Island State Park is a fun outdoor spot in Michigan. It covers about 2,678 acres. This park sits right on the edge of Lake Michigan. You can find it southwest of a town called Charlevoix.

The park gets its name from a small piece of land nearby. This is called Fisherman Island. It's usually about 900 feet away from the main shore. Sometimes, the lake water gets very low. When this happens, the island can connect to the mainland. It forms a natural land bridge called a tombolo. This happened often between 1998 and 2016. The park is managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Exploring the Park's Nature

Fisherman's Island State Park is a great place to see different types of nature. The land inside the park has many rolling hills. These hills are actually old sand dunes. They are covered with trees like maple, birch, and aspen.

Wetlands and Wildlife

You will also find wet, swampy areas in the park. These are called bogs. Cedar and black spruce trees grow well in these wet spots. These different areas make a home for many animals. You might spot various birds or other wildlife here.

Fun Things to Do

There are many cool activities you can enjoy at Fisherman's Island State Park. It's a perfect place for outdoor adventures.

Camping Adventures

The park has simple campgrounds. Some of these camping spots are right in the sand dunes. They are very close to the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline. It's a great way to sleep under the stars.

Beach and Trails

You can enjoy swimming at the park's beaches. There are also over three miles of hiking trails. These trails let you explore the park's natural beauty. In the colder months, you can even go snowmobiling. The park also allows hunting in certain areas.

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