Michigan

Park Ranger at Rocky Mountain

Though I do want to mention one particular park ambassador (whose name I didn't get, unfortunately), I first want to thank ALL of you for your service and sacrifice (not only of personal comfort sometimes, but also of wealth, since everyone knows park rangers are woefully undercompensated). Now, thanks to the ambassador who made personalized hike recommendations, sharing his favorite trail to enjoy tree cover and cool water on a scorching day when we hadn't wanted to walk some of the highest, most exposed trails.

Ambassadors

I would like to say “Thank You” to all the friendly people who have given tours and explained things when I have visited parks in Michigan and other states. I always learn new things and enjoy all the beauty of God’s varied handiwork! THANK YOU!

Every National Park Worker

I am too old, too disabled now to be adventurous but I want to thank each and every one of you that work so hard to keep the great parks operating and delight everyone who can come and experience them. Your job is of great importance and I hope no one ever forgets that! I wish I had visited when I could walk. Bless you all!
Small waterfall down a short rocky cliff into a green-blue lake at North Country National Scenic Trail

Threading its way across our landscape, the North Country Trail works with public and non-profit partners to link outstanding scenic, natural, recreational, historic and cultural areas to create a

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Sleeping Bear Dunes along Lake Michigan has naturally elevated dunes and a narrow lakeshore, and offers visitors hiking, lakes, and Manitou island bird watching.

walking trail wraps around battlefield

River Raisin National Battlefield Park preserves the January 1813 battles of the War of 1812 and their aftermath in Monroe and Wayne counties in SE Michigan.

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