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Area ricreativa statale di Holly

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Holly State Recreation Area is a vast natural expanse covering approximately 8,000 acres in Groveland Township, near Holly, Michigan. Situated in northern Oakland County, this diverse landscape, with an average elevation of around 295 meters, offers a rich tapestry of rolling woodlands, open fields, and numerous lakes. It serves as a significant outdoor destination in Southeast Michigan, providing a natural escape for residents of nearby metropolitan areas like Detroit, Flint, and Pontiac.

Visitors consistently praise the sheer variety of activities…

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    2 gennaio 2024

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    Estendendosi su circa 8.000 acri di boschi ondulati, accesso al lungolago e campi aperti, l'Holly Recreation Area offre una vasta gamma di attività all'aperto come escursionismo, gite in spiaggia, campeggio, disc golf, pesca, mountain bike e altro ancora. I campeggi sono grandi e circondati da alberi. Quando si visita durante i mesi estivi, è una buona idea portare con sé uno spray antizanzare.
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    Elevazione 300 m

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    venerdì 24 aprile

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    86 %

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    Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Oakland County, Michigan, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are some of the most popular hiking and mountain biking trails at Holly State Recreation Area?

    Holly State Recreation Area offers over 35 miles of trails. For hikers, the nearly 6-mile Wilderness Trail provides a substantial experience, while the 2.4-mile Lakeshore Trail offers scenic views along the water. Mountain bikers can challenge themselves on the Gruber's Grinder trail within the Holdbridge Lakes Mountain Bike Area on the west side of the park.

    What kind of terrain and natural features can I expect to encounter on the trails?

    The park's terrain is quite varied. The western side features flatter wooded lots, reverted orchards, tamarack swamps, small lakes, and marsh bogs. The eastern side boasts heavily forested hills, second-growth forests, larger lakes, more wetlands, and open fields. You'll find 17 lakes, including the 132-acre Heron Lake, and several creeks throughout the recreation area.

    Are there any specific permits or fees required to enter Holly State Recreation Area?

    Yes, a Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into all Michigan state parks, including Holly State Recreation Area. This passport can be purchased annually when renewing your license plate or at the park entrance.

    Is Holly State Recreation Area accessible via public transportation?

    Holly State Recreation Area is primarily accessed by personal vehicle. There is no direct public transportation service that reaches the park's main entrances or facilities, making a car essential for most visitors.

    What are the best activities to enjoy at Holly State Recreation Area during the winter months?

    During winter, Holly State Recreation Area transforms into a snowy playground. Popular activities include ice fishing on designated lakes, cross-country skiing on groomed trails, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling in specific open areas. It's a great time to experience the park's serene beauty.

    Are there family-friendly trails suitable for children and accessible options?

    Yes, many trails are suitable for families, offering varying lengths and difficulties. While specific 'accessible' trails for wheelchairs are not explicitly detailed for all paths, the park does feature an accessible fishing pier at Heron Lake. For families with children, the Lakeshore Trail is a good option for a more leisurely walk. Always check trail conditions before heading out with young children.

    Is Holly State Recreation Area dog-friendly, and what are the rules for pets?

    Yes, Holly State Recreation Area is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on trails and in most outdoor areas, provided they are kept on a leash no longer than six feet. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Dogs are typically not allowed in swimming areas or inside buildings.

    Are there any places to eat or stay near Holly State Recreation Area?

    While there are no cafes or pubs directly within the recreation area, the nearby towns of Holly and Groveland offer various dining options. For accommodation, the park itself provides 160 campsites, including modern RV sites and rustic cabins. There are also deluxe camper cabins and mini cabins, some with indoor plumbing and private lake access. Additionally, hotels and motels can be found in the surrounding communities.

    What are the typical trail lengths and difficulty levels I can expect?

    Trail lengths vary significantly, from shorter loops suitable for a quick stroll to longer routes like the nearly 6-mile Wilderness Trail. Difficulty ranges from easy, relatively flat paths to more challenging, hilly terrain found in the eastern sections, particularly on mountain biking trails like Gruber's Grinder. Hikers and cyclists should consult trail maps for specific distances and elevation changes.

    What wildlife might I encounter during a visit to Holly State Recreation Area?

    Given its diverse habitats of woodlands, wetlands, and open fields, Holly State Recreation Area is home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors might spot white-tailed deer, various bird species including waterfowl on the lakes, small mammals like squirrels and rabbits, and occasionally foxes or coyotes. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding around the lake areas and marsh bogs.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or designated swimming areas?

    While the park features 17 lakes, the primary designated swimming area is at Heron Lake, which boasts a groomed beach with picnic tables and a snack bar. Other lakes like McGinnis, Valley, and Wildwood Lakes are generally used for quieter water activities such as kayaking and fishing, rather than wild swimming.

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