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Harrisville State Park

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Harrisville State Park is one of Michigan's oldest state parks, established in 1921.
The now 107-acre park offers a campground and day-use area along Lake Huron's sandy shores as well has a picnic area, pavilion, and two-mile hiking trail.
The park is also located close to the Sturgeon Point Lighthouse and Museum, the town of Harrisville and Negwegon State Park.

Water Quality

Passes water quality tests 95%+ of the time.
Water quality information provided by Swim Guide with the support of RBC Royal Bank.

Current Weather

-4.0° degrees celsius.

Partly cloudy

Watersheds

Lake Huron

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg

Treaties

Cession 111

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