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Alcona Wildlife Refuge is a 7,000-acre protected area in northeastern Michigan offering diverse habitats for wildlife viewing, hiking, and nature study along Lake Huron’s shoreline.

7,000
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Alcona Wildlife Refuge

 

Alcona Wildlife Refuge is located in Alcona County, Michigan, along the western shore of Lake Huron. Established in 1982, this refuge encompasses approximately 7,000 acres of mixed habitats including wetlands, grasslands, hardwood and conifer forests, and sandy beach shoreline. It is managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources with the mission to conserve wildlife habitat and provide public opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education. The refuge supports a wide variety of animal species including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, waterfowl, and numerous songbirds, making it a favored spot for birdwatchers. Key ecological features include large marshes and lowland forests that serve as critical breeding and nesting grounds for migratory birds and amphibians. Visitors can explore the refuge via a network of multi-use trails that run through forests and open fields, with access points near Alcona Dam Pond and along Lake Huron beach areas. The refuge also includes boardwalks over wetland sections, offering accessible wildlife viewing. Popular activities include hiking, wildlife photography, snowshoeing in winter, and cross-country skiing. Notable landmarks encompass the Alcona Dam Pond and several observation platforms strategically placed for birding. The quiet, natural setting and proximity to Lake Huron make the refuge an appealing destination for those seeking solitude in nature, seasonal wildlife encounters, and family-friendly hiking options.

Highlights

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Extensive wetland habitats supporting diverse waterfowl species

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Scenic trails along Lake Huron’s shoreline with beach access

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Boardwalks and observation platforms for close wildlife viewing

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Alcona Dam Pond, a popular spot for birdwatching and fishing

Notable Natural Features

Alcona Dam Pond

A central wetland area formed by a dam, known for attracting ducks, herons, and other waterfowl.

Lake Huron Shoreline

Sandy beach areas and dunes with trails providing direct access to Lake Huron's clear waters.

Observation Platforms and Boardwalks

Elevated walkways and viewing spots allowing visitors to observe wildlife in marshy sections without disturbance.