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Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness adventures

Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness Adventures

Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness offers rugged wilderness scenery highlighted by a deep river gorge, diverse forest ecosystems, and pristine waterways ideal for hiking and fishing.

13,160
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
7,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness

 

Located within the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness encompasses over 13,000 acres of protected land primarily defined by the Sturgeon River Gorge, one of the state's most dramatic river canyons. The gorge cuts through sandstone bedrock and features cliffs reaching up to 200 feet high. The wilderness area preserves a predominantly northern hardwood forest interspersed with spruce, fir, and pine, providing habitat for species such as black bears, white-tailed deer, and rare birds like the pileated woodpecker. Historically, the region was inhabited by Native American groups and later saw logging activity before federal designation offered protection. Outdoor enthusiasts come to experience remote hiking trails, backcountry camping, and trout fishing in the pristine Sturgeon River and its tributaries. Kayaking or canoeing can be enjoyed on flat stretches of the river during low water levels. Key features include scenic overlooks of the gorge, waterfalls, and quiet backcountry solitude. The wilderness area's appeal lies in its rugged terrain, clear waters, and opportunities for wildlife viewing far from developed areas. Access is primarily by foot or paddle, making it a destination for those seeking an immersive natural experience in Michigan's forested north.

Highlights

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Sturgeon River Gorge with cliffs over 200 feet tall

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Exceptional trout fishing in the Sturgeon River

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Remote backcountry hiking with river and forest views

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Waterfalls along smaller tributaries within the wilderness

Notable Natural Features

Sturgeon River Gorge

A striking sandstone gorge featuring sheer cliffs and scenic river views that define the wilderness area.

Sturgeon River

A clear, coldwater river well known for brook and brown trout fishing opportunities.

Waterfalls

Several small waterfalls and cascades found along tributary streams add to the area's natural beauty.