Thompson's Harbor State Park

Thompson's Harbor State Park is a rugged natural area located in northeastern Michigan, offering expansive shoreline and lush forests. Ideal for those seeking solitude and outdoor recreation away from bustling crowds.

5,109
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
Low visitation numbers, precise data not available
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About Thompson's Harbor State Park

 

Thompson's Harbor State Park encompasses over 5,000 acres along the Lake Huron shoreline in Presque Isle County, Michigan. This state park is a blend of dense cedar lowlands, open meadows, and mixed hardwood forests, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife and plant species. Its undeveloped beach stretches eight miles, offering visitors a serene setting to explore or relax. Established in 1988, this park preserves natural features unique to the Great Lakes region, such as coastal pine-oak barrens. Key activities include hiking, birdwatching, and fishing, with trails traversing through diverse ecosystems, ensuring an enriching experience for nature enthusiasts. Additionally, the park's landscape includes limestone bedrock shoreline, which is home to rare plant species like the dwarf lake iris. Thompson's Harbor State Park provides a tranquil getaway for visitors looking to immerse themselves in Michigan's natural beauty while enjoying recreational opportunities.

Highlights

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Expansive and undeveloped Lake Huron shoreline

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The coastal pine-oak barrens, a rare ecosystem

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Spectacular opportunities for birdwatching

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The tranquil and lightly-trafficked hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Lake Huron Shoreline

The park features eight miles of pristine, undeveloped shoreline, ideal for beachcombing and solitude.

Dwarf Lake Iris

A rare wildflower found in the park, symbolizing the unique flora of the Great Lakes region.

Cedar Wetlands

Dense, lush wetlands that offer vital habitats for various bird and wildlife species.