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Year - 2001
Scale - 1/2" to the Mile
Topo Lines - No
Plastic
The Hiawatha national Forest is geographically tucked
between three Great Lakes in the central and eastern
portions of Michigan's Upper Penninsula. Rolling hills
forested with northern hardwoods, white pine and hemlock,
flatland covered by red pine, jack pine, and aspen, and
large open and tree covered wetlands from the 890,000 acres
of the Hiawatha National Forest.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is sparsely populated and is
relatively undeveloped area within the midwestern United
States. The Hiawatha National Forest is a day's drive
from the population centers of Detroit, Chicago, and Minneapolis,
yet it represents a large area in which visitors are free
to discover remote and natural land.
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