Join us for this FREE event open to the public! A Recreation Passport is required for park entry (see below).
DEMONSTRATIONS & ACTIVITIES:
•Learn about the Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building
• Experience the Logging Museum
• Artisan Demonstrations: Blacksmiths, Woodworkers , and More
• Stroll the Old Growth White Pine Forest
• Visit the Chapel in the Pines
***Friends' Bookstore in the Visitor Center will be closed due to renovations happening inside the Visitors Center***
DONATIONS:
The Friends' focus is fundraising and volunteer engagement. We hope you'll take the opportunity to sign-up as a member, make a donation or purchase to support our efforts, and/or learn how you can get involved. We look forward to meeting you!
ACCESSIBILITY:
Hartwick Pines is an accessible park with many paved pathways. There are a couple steep hills on the Old Growth Trail. A wheelchair can be borrowed on-site, subject to availability.
PETS:
• Friendly pets are welcome!
• Pets must be on a 6' or shorter leash and in control at all times.
• Pets - except service animals - are not allowed in park buildings.
• Clean up after your pets, it's the law. Pet-waste bags and trash cans are located throughout the park.
RECREATION PASSPORT:
https://www.michigan.gov/.../0,4570,7-350-79134_79210...
LOCATION & PARKING:
• Attractions can be seen at the Visitor Center, Logging Museum, Memorial Building, Day Use Area, and Old Growth Forest!
• Parking is available at the Visitor Center and Day Use Area, both are accessed from the main Hartwick Pines State Park entrance on M-93, 2 miles east of I-75, exit 259, at 3612 State Park Dr., Grayling, MI.
Also check out other Nonprofit events in Grayling, Meetups in Grayling, Trips & Adventurous Activities in Grayling.