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Copper Country State Forest Adventures

Copper Country State Forest offers extensive mixed hardwood and conifer forests rich in wildlife, along with vast recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and snowmobiling in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

235,000
Acres Protected
200+
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1920s (initial state forest acquisitions)
Year Established

About Copper Country State Forest

 

Copper Country State Forest is located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, primarily spanning parts of Houghton, Baraga, and Ontonagon counties. The forest covers a diverse landscape of mixed hardwoods and conifer stands, interspersed with wetlands, streams, and lakes. The area has historical significance tied to the copper mining boom of the 19th and early 20th centuries, which shaped much of the local heritage and settlement patterns. Today, the forest is managed for multiple uses including timber production, wildlife habitat conservation, and recreation. Visitors can enjoy a breadth of activities such as hiking through quiet woodland trails, camping at designated sites, mountain biking, hunting, fishing in coldwater streams, and snowmobiling during winter months when the region receives heavy snowfall. Wildlife species common to the forest include white-tailed deer, black bear, ruffed grouse, and a variety of songbirds. The forest is also known for its scenic trout streams and opportunities for paddling on inland lakes and rivers. Notable landmarks include the historical sites related to Copper Country’s mining past and natural areas such as dense cedar swamps and upland forest ecosystems. Copper Country State Forest appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a less crowded setting with abundant natural beauty and opportunities for solitude in all seasons.

Highlights

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Historic mining ruins reflecting the Copper Country heritage

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Coldwater streams providing trout fishing and pristine wildlife habitat

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Expansive snowmobile trails network covering multiple counties

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Remote backcountry hiking routes offering solitude and wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness

Part of the Copper Country State Forest complex, this wilderness area features rugged terrain, cliffs, and the beautiful Sturgeon River, popular for paddling and fishing.

Keweenaw Peninsula Historic Sites

Scattered remains of old copper mines and smelters provide a glimpse into the region’s industrial history within or near the forest boundaries.

Hancock Forest Management Area

A key section of the state forest with well-maintained trails and mixed ecosystems supporting abundant wildlife and recreational opportunities.