The state of Michigan consists of two peninsulas in the Great Lakes connected by a bridge over the Straights of Mackinac. The Lower Peninsula contains most of the state's population while the Upper Peninsula is a rugged forested area between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.
State Areas:
State Parks:
There are over 100 State Parks in the system.
National Areas:
National Forests:
There are four national forests in Michigan.
National Parks:
There are no national parks in Michigan, but several National Park Service units.
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