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Welcome to Gladwin County
Gladwin County is located in the
northeast central section of Michigan’s lower peninsula. The county was named in
1831 for British Major Henry Gladwin of Fort Detroit who led the only fort in
the Midwest to withstand the assaults of Chief Pontiac's 5-month siege in 1763,
when Pontiac resisted the settlement of Michigan and Ohio.
Tourism plays a special role in Gladwin County’s waterways, with several dams on
the Tittabawassee, Sugar, Tobacco and Cedar rivers creating opportunities for
boating, fishing, canoeing and sightseeing. The Tittabawassee State Forest to
the east, almost a fourth of the entire county, offers plenty of opportunity for
hiking, hunting and snowmobiling. This area also includes a large 35,000 acre
game preserve, the Gladwin Game Refuge, in the northern part of the county |
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Gladwin
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Campgrounds and
Campground Reviews
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State Parks/State Forest Campgrounds
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Private RV Parks And Campgrounds |
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Campground Reviews For Gladwin County |
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