TITTABAWASSEE RIVER STATE FOREST
TITTABAWASSEE RIVER STATE FOREST
The Tittabawassee River State Forest, located in Michigan, is a scenic and abundant natural area encompassing approximately 2,000 acres. This forest is characterized by its diverse ecosystem, offering a blend of wetlands, forests, and the majestic Tittabawassee River, creating a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts alike. Visitors can explore the forest through well-maintained trails that allow close encounters with unique flora and fauna, providing an immersive, tranquil experience in the heart of nature. With its serene atmosphere and picturesque river views, the Tittabawassee River State Forest is an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and fishing, ensuring a memorable and rejuvenating escape from the bustling city life.
The Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. Details and information on how to obtain your Michigan Recreation Passport can be found by visiting the
MICHIGAN RECREATION PASSPORT web page.