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Old 11-02-2011, 08:02 PM   #1
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Michigan State parks capture top national award

I thought this would be worth sharing (and bragging.) I subscribe to a mountain bike forum and this was posted this evening under general comments......


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nov. 2, 2011

Contact: Mary Dettloff (DNR) 517-335-3014

Michigan State Parks Capture Top National Award

The Department of Natural Resources announced today that Michigan state parks and recreation areas have won the 2011 National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Gold Medal for the top state park system in the nation. The DNR was notified today by the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration and NRPA.

Michigan was named one of four finalists in May, and beat North Carolina, Florida and Missouri for the top honor.

“This award is a credit to the people of Michigan,” said Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, who recently appointed a blue-ribbon panel to guide the parks system into the future. “For more than 90 years, Michiganders have realized that these unique areas are an integral part of the cultural enhancement, economic enrichment and overall quality of life that we value. Our parks are what we make of them and the people of this state clearly prize these treasures. I commend the DNR for its outstanding stewardship of these resources and look forward to working with all stakeholders so that we have a parks system that serves our state and its visitors for generations to come.”

The Gold Medal Award honors communities throughout the United States that demonstrate excellence in long-range planning, resource management, and agency recognition. Each agency is judged on its ability to address the needs of those it serves through the collective energies of citizens, staff, and elected officials.

“We are very proud to receive this award, and I want to recognize the employees of the Parks and Recreation Division who have worked hard to make sure our 99 state parks and recreation areas remain excellent places for our citizens and visitors to experience Michigan’s abundant and amazing natural resources,” said DNR Director Rodney Stokes. “This is the result of teamwork, talent and vision that is aimed at protecting our special places, and also making sure that visitors have an enjoyable, high quality experience.”

In its winning application, the DNR focused on innovation, such as the Recreation Passport, which is the new funding model for state parks and outdoor recreation in Michigan. The $10 optional fee that Michigan residents can pay when renewing their vehicle registration at the Secretary of State gives them annual access to all Michigan state parks and boating access sites and also supports state forest recreation programs. A portion of the funding also supports a grant program for local parks.

“This achievement is indicative of the tremendous staff who works in the Parks and Recreation Division, who strive for excellent customer service every day to provide a positive experience for our customers,” said DNR Parks and Recreation Chief Ron Olson. “This is the result of teamwork, talent and vision, all aimed at protecting our special places and making sure that visitors have an enjoyable, high-quality experience.”

Michigan is home to 99 state parks and recreation areas, offering visitors more than 13,000 campsites, trails, access to inland lakes, rivers and the Great Lakes.

For more information on state parks in Michigan, go to DNRE State Parks Redirect.

The Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. Learn more at DNR - Department of Natural Resources.
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Old 11-02-2011, 10:00 PM   #2
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I concur, this is a beautiful state! Yay Michigan!

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Old 11-03-2011, 06:28 AM   #3
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M-i-c-h-i-g-a-n !!!! Go blue !!!
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Old 11-03-2011, 07:55 AM   #4
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Our first trailer trip ever was up the East coast of lake Michigan.
Ludington state park is an AWESOME park.

This was back in 04. All the parks we visited had brand new bathhouses.
And the showers were unisex. This meant no waiting for a shower.
(Also you could bring a friend to wash your back!)
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That is awesome!!
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We visited 4 parks along the East coast of Lake Michigan.

I have a photo slide show of these parks if you're interested.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3906642/2004...d%20beyond.exe

Once the file downloads just double click it and it will run the slide show.
Turn on your speakers.
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This past summer, we stayed at the Rifle River Recreation Area at Lupton Mich. It is a very nice campground and the cost was very reasonable. They have a very nice bathhouse.
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OR Go Green and White!! Go STATE!!!
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Hurray for Michigan!

I'm chiming in a little late in this thread, but just read it!
Michigan parks are really nice. Very consistent. Many of them in many beautiful and fun places! So pleased to hear this about our state.
We have been all over this state--up and down and east and west. Never a dull moment!
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I concur, this is a beautiful state! Yay Michigan!

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Any suggestions for parks in the UP? We're planning something next summer. Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated!!
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The Porcupine Mountains, or Indian Lake state park near Manistique, or Taquamenon Falls state park are all favorites of ours.
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On top of the daily rate for your campsite you also must pay (8$) per day for all motor vehicles to enter state parks in MI. M/H + Toad per day= (16$) more on your bill. You can also buy a season pass for (29$) per motor vehicle. Just a FYI. Youroo!!
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The Porcupine Mountains, or Indian Lake state park near Manistique, or Taquamenon Falls state park are all favorites of ours.
Yes! These are nice parks. We enjoy the upper peninsula.
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The one at tequamina falls (spelling) is great!
West and North of there near the Pictured Rocks, I prefer the Federal Parks.
Check those out too! Very roomy Sites and super inexpensive!
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