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Sandstrom Lake is a lake worth visiting. Throughout the summertime highs here at Sandstrom Lake get into the 70's with overnight lows in the 50's. For the period of the winter the highs are generally in the 20's, and during the dark hours in the wintertime at Sandstrom Lake temperatures drop to the 0's. During your visit to Sandstrom Lake you'll meet some people from Escanaba for sure; if you need a location to stay Escanaba MI Travelodge is a perfect choice.
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| | Paddling on Ford River is so much fun, and don't forget to check out Wilsey Bay while you're here. This lake is so wonderful. Slab Dock Campground is a brilliant local campground, and get covered with water paddling on Escanaba River. This lake is so wonderful. Don't forget to take a pleasant little tour to Wilsey Bay Creek, and Granskog Lake is a great lake nearby. You definitely must like Sandstrom Lake. You can never get enough of the wonderful skiing at | |
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Gladstone Ski Park; going for a hike on the Haymeadow Falls Trail is always a magnificent adventure. The annual precipitation here at Sandstrom Lake is about average; through August this area sees the most rain while February is the
month with the least amount of precipitation. There are great locations to discover along the Bay De Noe Grand Island Trail. Lakes? Sure, Lake Sixteen is in close proximity. Why not camp at Maywood Campground if you're here at Sandstrom Lake, and dry warm beds await you at Econo Lodge Escanaba.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.73083 Longitude: -86.93722
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Ford River, Delta CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-III - 7.75 miles long (Highway 2 to Highway 35) |
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Escanaba River, Delta CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II(III) - 17 miles long (Boney Falls Dam to CR420) |
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Vagabond Resort and Campground
 | Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Gameroom...RV:We have full hook-up, water & electric, electric, & Rustic., FIRES:Each campsite has its own campfire pit., STORE:Office does have some supplies if something is forgotten., GROCERY:Garth store is 2 mi. away, POOL:There is swimming off the dock, with slides attached to the dock....See our website @ www.vagabondresort.com... |
Escanaba River
 | 18 miles away I have floated the Escanaba River years ago. We always did it in early spring to take advantage of the high water of spring run off. In June our church kayak club ran the river, and found the water flow was way down. In some spots it barely covered the rocks in the river. Two weeks later our son and a friend tried it and they ended up pulling out and walking as the flow was so low. recommend those wishing to make the run to check out: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mi/nwis/uv?04059000
river flows below 1000 cubic feet per second will leave the river low. High flows of course gives more white water in the rapids!
Also for a bit shorter trip you can put in at Burnt Camp access sight which is about a mile SE of Cornell on County Road 426.
On the Boney Falls put in watch for Bald Eagles as there are currently three nest pair backing their home on the backwater of the dam. They love to fish the river lower river which is a great trout steam. Also along the river are whitetail deer, black bear and many different birds.... |
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
 | 39 miles away http://picturedrockslakeshore.blogspot.com/ some good info for hikers... |
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