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Upcoming Events
Michigan’s Raptors
Date: June 6th (Saturday) Time: 1pm - 2pm: Kid Friendly / 3pm - 4pm: Adult Focused Presenter: Skegemog Raptor Center Come see and learn about Michigan's raptors and their conservation […]
Native Plants & Nature Hike
Date: June 20th (Saturday) Time: 1pm – 3:30pm Presenter: Kelly Draeger from the Otsego County Conservation District Come learn about the importance of native Michigan plants. Enjoy a short hike […]
Canoeing and Kayaking
Be Prepared
Canoeing on the river is for more experienced individuals. River conditions change frequently. Shifting log jams, brush, portages, and water levels are possible at any time.
The Sturgeon River frequently has fast water and is deep in many places.
Canoeing on the lakes are all experience levels.
Lakes
Pigeon River
Areas to Access the River
- Pigeon Bridge
- Old Vanderbilt Rd.
- Elk Hill
- Ford Lake Rd.
- Tin Bridge Rd.
- Pine Grove
- Webb Rd.
- Pigeon River Rd.
Black River
Areas to Access the River
- Tin Shanty Rd.
- Town Corner Stairs
- Blue Lakes Rd.
- Clark Bridge
- Black River Rd.
- Black River Trail
Sturgeon River
Areas to Access the River
- Cornwell Grade Rd. (Fontinalis Rd.)
Recommended Trips
- Pigeon River
- Old Vanderbilt to Ford Lake Rd.
- Pine Grove to Pigeon River Rd.
- Pigeon Bridge to Pigeon River Rd. 10 hour trip with multiple portages north of Ford Lake Rd.
- Black River
- Relatively free passage between Town Corner stairs and Clark Bridge.
- Sturgeon River
- Relatively free passage north of Cornwell Grade Rd. (Fontinalis Rd.)
