Menominee River State Park and Recreation Area
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Menominee River State Park and Recreation Area | |
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Location | Marinette, Wisconsin, United States |
Coordinates | 45°45′19″N 87°56′44″W / 45.75528°N 87.94556°W / 45.75528; -87.94556 |
Area | 6,563 acres (26.56 km2) |
Established | 2010 |
Governing body | Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources |
Menominee River State Park and Recreation Area is a state park unit of Wisconsin, United States, in development along the Menominee River. It was created in 2010 in conjunction with the Menominee River State Recreation Area on the Michigan side of the border river. The Wisconsin park is located in the towns of Niagara, Pembine, and Beecher in Marinette County in northeast Wisconsin. The 6,563-acre (2,656 ha) park comprises an undeveloped northern unit and a southern portion with primitive hiking trails and canoe/walk-in campsites.[1]
History
The two-state protected area began with donations of 1,922 acres (778 ha) and 2,530 acres (1,020 ha) given to Wisconsin and Michigan, respectively, in 1997 by the Richard King Mellon Foundation and The Conservation Fund. The state of Wisconsin purchased a further 2,714 acres (1,098 ha) from the Wisconsin Electric Power Company in 2010 and elevated the property to a state park and recreation area.[2] The Wisconsin and Michigan parks are managed by their respective state Departments of Natural Resources. The Wisconsin DNR notes "master planning for the property will begin in 2012 as a joint effort between Wisconsin and Michigan."[1]
Recreation
From 13 miles (21 km) upriver on through the park the Menominee River is a wild and scenic route for canoes and kayaks. This stretch is largely broad and gentle, with a few rapids and a waterfall requiring portages. There are three non-reservable campsites along the river, accessible to paddlers or hikers. The river also supports fishing, particularly for smallmouth bass.[1]
Currently there is only one maintained hiking trail, the primitive Pemene Falls Trail, which follows former logging roads in places. The park is open to deer hunting in season, and in winter to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Menominee River State Park and Recreation Area". Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2012-06-03.
- ^ "Natural Resources Board adds 2,714 acres, 10 miles of shoreline to project on Menominee River; public comments sought" (Press release). Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 2010-11-04. Archived from the original on 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2012-08-23.