Hartwick Pines State Park
Grayling MI, 49738
989-348-7068
TTY/TDD711 (Michigan Relay Center)
9335 (Acres)
Required
Event Information
Interpretive programs: Professional interpretive naturalists lead nature-based programming daily July through September.
More Information
Hartwick Pines State Park, located in Grayling, is named for its 49 acres of majestic, old-growth pine forest – some of the last remaining in the state. One of the largest state parks in the Lower Peninsula, Hartwick Pines features rolling hills overlooking the valley of the East Branch of the AuSable River, a handful of spring-fed lakes and unique timber lands.
The park is home to a modern campground, two undeveloped boating access sites, a rustic cabin, picnic areas and 21 miles of trails, including the accessible, 1.25-mile, paved Old Growth Forest Trail. The park is a destination for hiking, paddling, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hunting, fishing and birding.
Embark on a journey through time at Hartwick Pines State Park. The Hartwick Pines Visitor Center immerses you in the story of one of Michigan's last stands of old-growth pine forest, while the Hartwick Pines Logging Museum – about a quarter-mile walk – brings the state's 19th-century logging era to life.
Thanks to the Friends of Hartwick Pines State Park for supporting the park.

Campgrounds
Trails
- Hartwick Pines-Au Sable River Trail
- Trail Length: 3.90 (Miles)
- Hartwick Pines-Bright and Glory Lakes Trail
- Trail Length: 0.25 (Miles)
- Hartwick Pines-Hartwick Pines Trail
- Trail Length: 21.00 (Miles)
- Hartwick Pines-Mertz Grade Trail
- Trail Length: 2.50 (Miles)
- Hartwick Pines-Old Growth Forest Trail
- Trail Length: 1.25 (Miles)
About the Area
The park is located in Crawford County, northeast of Grayling on M-93, Exit 259 off I-75. Downtown Grayling is just a 10-minute drive from the park. In addition, the Grayling Chamber of Commerce hosts an area event calendar.
Activities (Display as List)


























Facilities (Display as List)


























The accessible Hartwick Pines Visitor Center serves as a popular conduit to one of Michigan’s last stands of majestic, old-growth pine forest. Visitors will find educational exhibits, maps, park information and helpful park staff.

