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Presque Isle County

Map-PresqueIsleCountyInformation and links to vacation lodging facilities and recreational resources in Presque Isle County, Michigan.  Includes information on bed & breakfast inns, cabins & cottages, condominiums, hotels & motels, houseboats and resorts & lodges.

Presque Isle County - Population:  13,743. 

PRINCIPAL ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS: P. H. Hoeft State Park; Onaway State Park; cross-country skiing (near Rogers City, r groomed trails covering 50 miles); 81 miles of groomed snowmobile trails; recreational harbor facilities at Presque Isle, Hammond Bay, and Rogers City on Lake Huron; Onaway Speedway; Onaway Courthouse Museum. Old Presque Isle Lighthouse and Museum Presque Isle Wooden Boat Show (June); Dancing Hippopotamus Arts/Crafts Festival;, Huron Beach (July, Nautical City Festival, Rogers City (august); Herman Vogler Conservation Area; Ocqueoc Waterfalls; Posen Potato Festival (September).

COMMUNITIES OF PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY: Hawks, Huron Beach, Metz, Millersburg, Ocqueoc, Onaway, Polaski, Posen, Presque Isle and Rogers City.

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