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Crooked Tree Wilderness adventures

Crooked Tree Wilderness Adventures

Crooked Tree Wilderness is a remote and rugged protected area in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, offering pristine forest landscapes and excellent opportunities for backcountry recreation.

5,068
Acres Protected
Approx. 10
Miles of Trails
Estimated under 5,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Crooked Tree Wilderness

 

Crooked Tree Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area located within the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Established in 1987 and encompassing over 5,000 acres, the wilderness preserves a pristine stretch of mixed hardwood and conifer forests typical of the northern Great Lakes region. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, wetlands, and small streams, providing important habitat for diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bears, moose, and various bird species such as the elusive Northern goshawk. The area offers a quiet and remote setting ideal for hiking, backpacking, wildlife watching, and snowshoeing during winter months. Trails are generally primitive and unmarked, adding to the wilderness experience and requiring visitors to be self-reliant in navigation and preparedness. There are no developed campgrounds within the wilderness, so camping is strictly backcountry. Historically, this landscape was shaped by logging in the early 20th century but has recovered into mature forest ecosystems. The Crooked Tree Wilderness appeals to outdoor enthusiasts who seek solitude away from crowded parks and prefer an immersive natural experience with minimal infrastructure. This area also plays a key role in maintaining regional biodiversity and watershed health. Despite its remote location, the wilderness is accessible from nearby towns and is an important component of Michigan’s network of protected wildlands.

Highlights

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Remote, primitive backcountry hiking through dense northern hardwood and conifer forests

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Habitat supporting wildlife such as black bears, moose, and the Northern goshawk

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Peaceful, undeveloped landscape with wetlands and streams ideal for solitude and nature study

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Access via unpaved forest roads and trailheads offering a true wilderness experience

Notable Natural Features

Ottawa National Forest Surroundings

Crooked Tree Wilderness is part of the larger Ottawa National Forest, expanding opportunities for extended backcountry exploration.

Diverse Wetland Ecosystems

Includes bogs and fens which support unique plant communities and amphibians uncommon in many protected northern forests.

Minimal Infrastructure Wilderness

The area maintains strict wilderness character with no motorized vehicles or developed facilities, preserving its natural state.