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Tawas State Forest Adventures

Tawas State Forest in Michigan offers a diverse outdoor destination featuring dense hardwood forests, wetlands, and access to the shores of Lake Huron, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife observation.

Approx. 11,000
Acres Protected
12+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000
Annual Visitors
1940s (state acquisition period)
Year Established

About Tawas State Forest

 

Tawas State Forest is located in northeastern Michigan along the coastline of Lake Huron, within Iosco and Arenac counties. The forest spans a mix of upland hardwoods and low-lying wetlands, representing a unique natural habitat in the northern Great Lakes region. It features a combination of oak, maple, and white pine stands, supporting a wide variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and migratory songbirds. The proximity to Lake Huron allows visitors to enjoy both forested trails and water-based recreation, including fishing and paddling. Historically, the region was used for timber harvests and has since been managed for conservation, recreation, and sustainable forestry. Key recreational opportunities include hiking on multiple trails that traverse varied terrain, camping at several developed and primitive campgrounds, and fishing in nearby inland lakes and streams. Tawas State Forest also holds hunting seasons managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, attracting outdoor enthusiasts year-round. With easy road access and nearby towns, the forest appeals to those looking for a remote nature experience while remaining close to local amenities. The forest’s diverse ecosystems support birdwatching and photography, especially during autumn foliage and spring migrations. Its location near Tawas City and East Tawas provides additional visitor services and a gateway to the forest’s natural offerings.

Highlights

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Lake Huron shoreline access with aquatic recreation opportunities

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Diverse hardwood and pine ecosystems supporting rich wildlife habitats

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Varied trails weaving through wetlands and upland forest areas

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Quiet primitive camping sites ideal for solitude and star gazing

Notable Natural Features

Lake Huron Shoreline

Offers scenic beachfront access for fishing, swimming, and paddling adjacent to forested areas.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Dominated by oak, maple, and white pine providing habitat for diverse wildlife and vibrant autumn colors.

Wetland Complexes

Important breeding and feeding grounds for amphibians, waterfowl, and other wetland-dependent species.