Craig Lake State Park

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CRAIG LAKE STATE PARK

Introduction Craig Lake State Park is the most remote state park in the system. It spans more than 6,900 acres in Baraga County. Craig Lake is a wilderness area and access into the park is somewhat of an adventure. Vehicles with high ground clearance are recommended due to the rocky conditions of the road. The park contains six full lakes and numerous small ponds along with a variety of wildlife such as deer, black bear, beaver, loons and a portion of the Upper Peninsula moose herd. Craig Lake is 374 acres and features six islands and high granite bluffs along its northern shoreline.

Location The main road into the park is Keewaydin Lake Road, which is eight miles west of the Van Riper State Park entrance on US-41/M-28. An unmarked network of logging roads lead to the parking areas of Keewaydin, Craig, and Teddy Lakes.

Directions

1 mile W. of Michigamme to Keewaydin Lake Rd. 12 miles N.

More info at http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/ParksandTrailsInfo.asp?id=415

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