Lime Island designated as recreational area

Lime Island in the eastern U.P. is making the switch over from state forest land to a DNR-managed state recreation area.

Excerpt: The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced that it has designated Lime Island, a 980-acre, state-owned island in the Upper Peninsula, as its newest state recreation area. The island, located in the St. Marys River Navigation Channel at the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula, was previously managed and administered by the Forest Management Division of the DNR.

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Source: SooToday.com
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