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Hiawatha National Forest : ウィキペディア英語版
Hiawatha National Forest

Hiawatha National Forest is a National Forest in the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan in the United States.〔 Commercial logging is conducted in some areas. The United States Forest Service administers this National Forest; it is physically divided into two subunits, commonly called the Eastside and Westside . In descending order of land area it lies in parts of Chippewa, Delta, Mackinac, Alger, Schoolcraft, and Marquette counties. Chippewa and Mackinac counties are in the Eastside, whereas the rest are in the Westside. The smaller Eastside contains about 44% of the forest's area, whereas the larger Westside has about 56%. Forest headquarters are located in Escanaba, Michigan. Eastside ranger district offices are located in Sault Ste. Marie and St. Ignace, while Westside offices are in Manistique, Munising, and Rapid River.〔(USFS Ranger Districts by State )〕
Eastside was a large infertile sandy area that was never homesteaded or developed. It was designated Marquette National Forest by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1909. This land was administered with Huron National Forest as the Michigan National Forest from 1918 until 1962, when it was transferred to Hiawatha. The forest was authorized to buy an additional in 1925 and in 1935. Westside began being purchased in 1928 and was designated Hiawatha National Forest in 1931. This unit was extensively replanted by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
The forest has over of shoreline. Both east and west units have shoreline on both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan; the east unit also has shoreline on Lake Huron and includes Round Island and its lighthouse. The west unit borders Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, which is administered by the National Park Service, and the Grand Island National Recreation Area, which is separately administered by the U.S. Forest Service.
Several lighthouses are located along the shores. The Point Iroquois Light is operated as a museum.〔(National Park Service, Hiawatha National Forest, Iroquois Light and Museum )〕 The segment of the 4,600-mile-long North Country Trail passes through the forest.
The Hiawatha National Forest contains six designated wilderness areas:
*Big Island Lake Wilderness
*Delirium Wilderness
*Horseshoe Bay Wilderness
*Mackinac Wilderness
*Rock River Canyon Wilderness
*Round Island Wilderness
There are five National Wild and Scenic Rivers in the Forest: Carp River, Indian River, Sturgeon River, Tahquamenon River (East Branch), Whitefish River.
According to the forest service, it was "Named after the Mohawk chief, Hiawatha, who brought about the confederation known as the Five Nations of the Iroquois. He was also the hero of Longfellow's poem, 'Hiawatha'."〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=United States Department of Agriculture )
==Camping==
Hiawatha National Forest has many popular areas for camping tourism. Some of the campgrounds include the following:〔(List of Hiawatha National Forest campgrounds )〕
* AuTrain
* Bay Furnace
* Bay View: This is a 24 campsite campground located near Brimley, Michigan on Lake Superior. It offers a secluded beach that many visitors enjoy.〔(Bay View Campground )〕
* Brevoort Lake
* Camp 7 Lake
* Carp River: 44 campsites located near the Mackinaw Bridge. Fishing is possible here.〔(Carp River Campground )〕
* Collwell Lake
* Corner Lake
* Flowing Well
* Foley Creek: 54 campsites located near the Mackinaw Bridge
* Indian River
* Island Lake
* Lake Michigan: 35 campsites on Lake Michigan located near the Mackinaw Bridge
* Little Bass Lake
* Little Bay De Noc
* Monocle Lake Campground: This is a 39-site campground located near Brimley, Michigan near Lake Superior. It is a popular destination for RV camping.〔(Monocle Lake Campground )〕
* Petes Lake Campground
* Soldiers Lake Recreation Area
* Three Lakes Campground
* Widewaters Campground

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