Author: | Matt Forster | ISBN: | 9781591936817 |
Publisher: | Adventure Publications | Publication: | March 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Adventure Publications | Language: | English |
Author: | Matt Forster |
ISBN: | 9781591936817 |
Publisher: | Adventure Publications |
Publication: | March 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Adventure Publications |
Language: | English |
When it comes to the beauty and serenity of nature, Michigan is second to none. Most people are familiar with the legendary state parks, national parks and waterfalls, but are you aware of the hidden gems? Michigan offers some of the best preserves and nature centers in the world! Written by outdoors author Matt Forster, this is your introduction to 50 wild and natural places -- and why you should visit them. Whether you're an outdoors enthusiast or are looking for a great way to explore the state, this book is for you.
Book Features:
50 preserves and nature centers from around the state, including urban areas
Full-color photographs, highlights and neat-to-know details about each locale
Hidden gems that many people aren't aware of, even if they live nearby
Sites organized by ecosystem, so visiting them is a good introduction to Michigan's ecosystems
When it comes to the beauty and serenity of nature, Michigan is second to none. Most people are familiar with the legendary state parks, national parks and waterfalls, but are you aware of the hidden gems? Michigan offers some of the best preserves and nature centers in the world! Written by outdoors author Matt Forster, this is your introduction to 50 wild and natural places -- and why you should visit them. Whether you're an outdoors enthusiast or are looking for a great way to explore the state, this book is for you.
Book Features:
50 preserves and nature centers from around the state, including urban areas
Full-color photographs, highlights and neat-to-know details about each locale
Hidden gems that many people aren't aware of, even if they live nearby
Sites organized by ecosystem, so visiting them is a good introduction to Michigan's ecosystems