Hiawatha National Forest

Hiawatha National Forest
Hiawatha National Forest is in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.  The  Forest’s dramatic shorelines lie nestled up to Lakes Superior, Huron and Michigan — three of the five great lakes.  “Our lakeshores, lighthouses, islands and abundant snow create a place of respite and play within a day’s drive of urban and rural areas of Michigan, Wisconsin, other nearby states…[and Canada].Here is the Forest Website.  Phone  906-428-5800
Wheelchair AccessibleNahma Marsh Trail  is a 0.3 mile linear trail with broad vistas of the marsh. “This hard surfaced fully accessible trail ends at a two-tiered viewing platform where an assortment of wetland wildlife can be seen.”
Wheelchair AccessibleColwell Lake Hiking Trail  “This 2 mile long loop trail meanders along the edge of Colwell Lake and is surfaced to be fully accessible to people with mobility impairments.”
Wheelchair AccessibleMonocle Lake Interpretive Trail  The first 1000 feet of this 2 mile trail, including an elevated boardwalk with a wildlife viewing platform, is wheelchair accessible.
Hikerwithcane?  There are a great many short day hiking trails in Hiawatha National Forest described as “easy”, but I can’t tell if they really qualify for this website.