Hartwick Pines Logging Museum
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
This museum in the woods evokes the work and lives of Michigan's 19th-century lumberjacks, depicting the state's logging era when Michigan led the nation in sawed lumber production.

šŸ“œ Logging museum located within Hartwick Pines State Park, showcasing the daily lives of 19th-century Michigan lumberjacks. The complex features a recreated tool shop, bunkhouse, kitchen, and an old sawmill, along with unique heavy logging equipment.

Why Go

🌲 Explore 19th-century lumberjack history and culture
šŸ› ļø See historic logging tools and machinery
🌳 Walk through a 49-acre old-growth forest trail
⛪ Visit the charming Chapel in the Pines

Tips

🚶 Walk the paved Old Growth Forest Trail from the visitors center to the museum.
ā„¹ļø Stop by the Chapel in the Pines, situated along the trail.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open year-round, check park website for specific museum hours.

šŸ…æļø Parking

Motorcoach parking available within the state park.

🚻 Toilets

Wheelchair accessible restrooms available.

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible parking, ramps, and entrances. Grab bars in shower and near toilet.

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