Hiawatha National Forest vicinity (regional context)

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Hiawatha National Forest vicinity (regional context) refers to the broader area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula surrounding Hiawatha National Forest, characterized by extensive woodlands, rivers, lakes, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
natural region
borderedBy Lake Huron
Lake Michigan
Lake Superior
climate humid continental climate
contains campgrounds
coniferous forests
deciduous forests
extensive mixed woodlands
hiking trails
numerous inland lakes
recreation areas
rivers and streams
rural communities
scenic byways
shoreline areas on the Great Lakes
snowmobile trails
wetlands
wildlife habitat
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy Michigan
surface form: State of Michigan
hasCoreArea Hiawatha National Forest
hasEcosystemType boreal forest elements
northern hardwood forest
wetland ecosystems
hasLandUse conservation
forestry
recreation
hasSeason cold snowy winters
mild to warm summers
knownFor boating
camping
cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking
hunting
outdoor recreation opportunities
snowmobiling
locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Michigan
surface form: state of Michigan
near Escanaba, Michigan
Manistique, Michigan
Munising, Michigan
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Seney National Wildlife Refuge
St. Ignace, Michigan
partOf Great Lakes region

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Carp River (Marquette County, Michigan) locatedInProtectedArea Hiawatha National Forest vicinity (regional context)
Marquette County, Michigan hasProtectedArea Hiawatha National Forest vicinity (regional context)
this entity surface form: Hiawatha National Forest (part)