Wilson State Park facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Wilson State Park |
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IUCN Category III (Natural Monument)
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Entrance along the U.S. Route 127 business route
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Location | Harrison, Clare County, Michigan, United States |
Area | 36 acres (15 ha) |
Elevation | 1,158 feet (353 m) |
Designation | Michigan state park |
Established | 1920 |
Administrator | Michigan Department of Natural Resources |
Website | Wilson State Park |
Wilson State Park is a public recreation area occupying 36 acres (15 ha) on the northwest shore of Budd Lake in Harrison, Michigan.
History
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources lists the park among thirteen state parks established in 1920 following creation of the Michigan State Parks Commission in 1919. Land for the park was donated to the city of Harrison in 1900 by a lumber company, then transferred to the state in 1922. The state park was dedicated in 1927. The Civilian Conservation Corps was active in the park from 1939 to 1941.
Activities and amenities
The state park offers swimming, picnicking, fishing for muskellunge, bass, panfish, perch and walleye, camping, and lodge.
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