Porkies

Nearest City: Ontonagon, MI
County: Ontonagon
Planted By: SpringChick
Date Planted: September 28, 2004
Terrain: Moderate to Difficult
Time/Distance: About 4.5 miles round trip
Status: Active (verified 7/2010)

 

To the native Ojibwa people, the well-worn chain of mountains rising from the waters of Lake Superior reminded them of “kag”, the woodland Porcupine. The mountain range they called, “Kag-wadjiw”, the “Porcupine Mountains.”

Porcupine Mountains State Park was established in 1945 by Michigan’s Legislature to protect the last large stand of uncut hardwood forest remaining in the Midwest. Since then, many changes have taken place in the way we live; however, the Porcupine Mountains are almost unchanged.

The Park is situated on 60,000 acres along the Lake Superior shoreline of Michigan’s western Upper Peninsula. The remote interior, the towering pine and hemlock, seem to defy time. The solitude of the park is mysterious and exciting. Towering virgin timber, striking geologic formations, abundant wildlife, secluded lakes and waterfalls, and miles of wild rivers and streams make a visit to the “Porkies” a trip to remember. The DNR maintains nearly 100 miles of trails within the park, leading hikers to the most spectacular overlooks and vistas. Remember that the “Porkies” are rugged — steep grades, stream crossings and wildlife are frequently encountered.

Clues…

About 1.5 miles past the place where the Porcupine Mountains Historical Marker stands on the Lake Superior side of M-107, find the trail head for a political sort of trail. Follow this trail for approximately 1 mile to the junction with the southern end of a popular scenic trail. Take the junction, heading to your left through magnificent old growth forest. Upon reaching the turning point, after a long steady incline, there will be a huge dead pine immediately to the left of the trail and a small grassy overlook to the south. Find the box tucked into a log 270 degrees from the grassy viewing area or 150 degrees from the huge pine.

 


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