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The Seney National Wildlife Refuge of Germfask Michigan
~ Approximately 15 minutes from Curtis! ~
Experience one of the most pristine havens in Michigan!
Photos by Chris Harman
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The Seney National Wildlife Refuge is one of the Upper Peninsula's major tourist attraction with over 88,000 visitors to the refuge annually!
Location - The Seney National Wildlife Refuge is located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula - just 5 miles south of Seney, Michigan, on M-77.
>Click here for Visitor Information and Refuge Map. |
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Photos shown have been taken within the refuge - they are collaged together to show the vast amount of wildlife.
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In 1935, the U.S. Government established the beautiful Seney National Wildlife Refuge. It has since been the refuge and breeding grounds for birds and a variety of wildlife! The Visitor Center is open from 9am to 5pm, May 15 through October 15. Enjoy the Center's Touch Table, interactive exhibits, and souvenirs!
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| The Seney National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of 95,212 acres of wilderness, swamps, islands, and lakes. Animals abound and thrive within the safe haven of this refuge. Beautiful Trumpeter Swans, osprey, deer, loons, moose, deer, turtles, geese, fish, eagles, and more will welcome your visit! |
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There are many ways to explore the Seney Wildlife Refuge!
You can explore the refuge in many different ways: drive your vehicle, biking, walking, canoeing, kayaking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
Enjoy their 50 mile bike trail! |
| Plan a kayaking or canoeing trip on the Manistique River - drift quietly through the Seney Refuge. This is a great opportunity to see wildlife! Click here for Info from the Refuge on Canoeing & Paddling. |
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