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Coordinates: 45°11′11″N 85°33′44″W / 45.18639°N 85.56222°W / 45.18639; -85.56222
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'''Leelanau State Park''' is a {{convert|1300|acre|km2|sing=on}} [[state park]] Located in the Lelanau peninsula of [[Michigan]]. The park encompasses the entire tip of the peninsula and features both a day use area and Campground.
'''Leelanau State Park''' is a {{convert|1300|acre|km2|sing=on}} [[state park]] Located in the Lelanau peninsula of [[Michigan]]. The park encompasses the entire tip of the peninsula and features both a day use area and Campground.


The day use area has a small playground and Features The Grand Travers Lighthouse Museum as well as a picnic pavilion. The camp ground is rustic and heavily wooded. It features 52 campsites 2 mini cabins and vault toilets. There are 8.1 miles of hiking and skiing trails. The Camping area is open May 25 to November 4 and is operated and maintained by The [[Department of Natural Resources]].
The day use area has a small playground and Features The Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum as well as a picnic pavilion. The camp ground is rustic and heavily wooded. It features 52 campsites 2 mini cabins and vault toilets. There are 8.1 miles of hiking and skiing trails. The Camping area is open May 25 to November 4 and is operated and maintained by The [[Department of Natural Resources]].


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Revision as of 02:34, 23 July 2009

Leelanau State Park
Sunset over Lake Michigan from Grand Traverse Point
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LocationMichigan, USA
Nearest cityTraverse City, Michigan
Area1,300 acres (526.9 hectares)
Governing bodyMichigan Department of Natural Resources

Leelanau State Park is a 1,300-acre (5.3 km2) state park Located in the Lelanau peninsula of Michigan. The park encompasses the entire tip of the peninsula and features both a day use area and Campground.

The day use area has a small playground and Features The Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum as well as a picnic pavilion. The camp ground is rustic and heavily wooded. It features 52 campsites 2 mini cabins and vault toilets. There are 8.1 miles of hiking and skiing trails. The Camping area is open May 25 to November 4 and is operated and maintained by The Department of Natural Resources.


45°11′11″N 85°33′44″W / 45.18639°N 85.56222°W / 45.18639; -85.56222