Michigan DNR to draw down Cornwell Impoundment
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The effort to save Cornwall Creek Flooding continues.
Cornwall Creek Flooding covers 167 acres. It rests in the middle of the fabled 110,000-acre Pigeon River Country State Forest, the largest block of continuous public land in the Lower Peninsula. The flooding is managed as a non-motorized fishing and recreation area. It’s popular with anglers, kayakers and horseback riders.
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