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Area Attractions
Minden Bog - A walk through the Minden Raised Bog is a rare experience. Naturalists and bird watchers focus on this threatened ancient peat bog that provides habitat for thousand of creatures. North from Port Sanilac on M-25 to Deckerville Road, left for six miles to Village of Deckerville. Right on Ruth Road for seven miles to Palm Road. Turn left to bog at dead end.
Deckerville Museum and Flea Market
Delaware Park - 111 Acres (Former Sanilac State Park) 19 rustic sites, nature trails and swimming beach. Location: 3 miles south of Forestville on US-25 6301 N. Lakeshore Rd., Deckerville. Minden Bog - A walk through the Minden Raised Bog is a rare experience. Naturalists and bird watchers focus on this threatened ancient peat bog that provides habitat for thousand of creatures. North from Port Sanilac on M-25 to Deckerville Road, left for six miles to Village of Deckerville. Right on Ruth Road for seven miles to Palm Road. Turn left to bog at dead end.
Sanilac State Game Area Covers about 900 acres & is located in Greenleaf Township.
Deckerville Museum and Flea Market Sanilac County Historical Museum
Petroglyphs - were first discovered after massive forest fires swept the Lower Peninsula in 1881. Native Americans created this unusual artwork 300 to 1,000 years ago.
Sanilac Shores Underwater Preserve
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