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Boardman River State Game Area adventures

Boardman River State Game Area Adventures

Boardman River State Game Area offers expansive natural habitats in northern Michigan, providing excellent opportunities for hunting, hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing within a diverse forest and river corridor.

6,236
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
15,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Boardman River State Game Area

 

Located in Grand Traverse County in northern Michigan, Boardman River State Game Area encompasses over 6,000 acres of forested land surrounding the Boardman River, which is one of the state's notable trout streams. The terrain combines mixed hardwood and conifer forests with wetlands, stream valleys, and river corridors, offering a habitat rich in wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and various bird species. The Boardman River itself is popular among anglers for its population of trout and other cold-water fish. Established to manage wildlife and preserve natural habitat for hunting and outdoor recreation, this state game area is managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Recreational opportunities focus heavily on upland game hunting, waterfowl hunting, trapping, and cross-country skiing in winter. A network of trails, including multi-use paths, provides access for hikers, snowmobilers, and mountain bikers. The game area’s mix of riverbanks, wooded hills, and open meadows creates a scenic environment enjoyed year-round by outdoor enthusiasts. It lies just a few miles from Traverse City, making it an accessible natural retreat close to urban amenities. Visitors can explore quiet areas along the river or take advantage of easily accessed trailheads and multiple entry points for fishing, hiking, or birdwatching. Its conservation focus supports the sustainability of native species and habitats within Michigan’s northern forest region.

Highlights

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Boardman River – a renowned cold-water trout stream

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Vermontville Trail – scenic hiking and snowmobile route

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Winter snowmobiling and cross-country skiing opportunities

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Diverse wildlife habitats including deer and wild turkey populations

Notable Natural Features

Boardman River

A cold-water river providing critical habitat for trout and other aquatic species, offering excellent fishing experiences.

Vermontville Trail System

A multi-use trail network popular for hiking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing, meandering through diverse forest landscapes.

Wildlife Habitat

The state game area supports populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and black bear, making it a hotspot for wildlife observation and hunting.