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How to get in Porcupine Mountains

A state park motor vehicle permit is required for entry. Fees are $6.00 (daily) or $24.00 (yearly) for residents, and $8.00 and $29.00 respectively for non-residents. These can be purchased at the Visitor Center or online at the Michigan DNR site . The Visitor Center is near the junction of South Boundary Road and Highway M-107. The center is open daily 10AM-6PM from mid-May to mid-October. A stop in there is a must before setting off to explore the park. You will find a ranger to answer questions, maps, multi-media exhibits, the daily calendar for park activities, including interpretive programs and other presentations. This is especially important for those intending to hike or backpack, as the rangers can give you information on trail conditions (in spring and early summer a few sections could get almost impassably wet or muddy) or areas that have been having nuisance bears. During the off season, the Park Headquarters remains open M-F 8AM-5PM. It is located near the Visitor's Center.

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