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including forests, beaches, dune formations, and ancient glacial phenomena. The Lakeshore also contains many cultural features including a 1871 lighthouse, three former Life-Saving Service/Coast Guard Stations and an extensive rural historic farm district. Authorized: October 21,
1970. Acreage: 56,993 federal, 14,194 non-federal. CONTACTS Email - SLBE_Interpretation@nps.gov Fax- 231-326-5382 Write to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore 9922 Front
Street Empire, MI 49630-9797 Phone Headquarters - 231-326-5134 Visitor Information - 231-326-5134 Visitor Information(TDD) - 231-326-5134
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons The park operates on a year-round
basis. The Philip A. Hart Visitor Center is open seven days a week with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day. Summer hours are 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; the remainder of year the Center is open 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive is open from
late April through early November from 9:00 a.m. to one-half hour after sunset. The Dune Climb is open 24-hours, year-round. The Maritime Museum is open seasonally from, 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; the grounds are open year-round. Getting There PLANE - The Traverse
City Airport (30 miles/51 km from Lakeshore) has connections with Detroit, Chicago and Minneapolis. The Traverse City Airport (TVC) is serviced by Northwest, United and American. CAR - Motor vehicle access from Michigan's Upper Peninsula: cross the Mackinac Bridge, southbound
on I- 75; exit I-75 on US-31 (Petoskey/Charlevoix) to the west side of Traverse City; turn left on M-72 to Empire (25 miles/43 km). Alternatively, you could stay on I-75 South to M-72 at Grayling. Travel M-72 westward through Kalkaska to Traverse City and onward to Empire. Access
from points south by US 31, US 131, US 27, or I- 75, through Traverse City and onward to Empire as above. Also from the south by M-22 from Ludington/Manistee/Frankfort. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Traverse City has a Greyhound bus station with local buses (BATA) connecting
to the Lakeshore. Weather & Climate Northern Michigan always demands the best in preparedness from its visitors. You want to come equipped for any condition that may present itself as lake-borne weather patterns can change swiftly. The well-advised visitor
dresses in layers, prepared for anything from cool incoming fog banks to sweltering sun to biting insects to absolutely perfect Michigan weather, which happens more often than one would be led to believe! Sturdy footgear is always a must when traversing wooded trails. Sandals
and bare feet do not hold up well to the rigors of the forest floor! Keep those handy for The Dune Climb and the beach - otherwise, always go sensible when it comes to shoes/boots. Accessibility Each of the major sites are largely accessible. A standard wheelchair
as well as a 'sand chair' is available for use - inquire at the Empire Visitor Center. A tape recorder with recorded tours of the Duneside Accessible Trail is also available at the Visitor Center. The Visitor Center slide program is captioned upon request. The park dispatch office
is equipped with TDD service. The park is now equipped with assistive listening devices at the Visitor Center. Interpreters also have mobile 'tour guide' systems available for field programs. Getting Around Visitors explore the park in their private vehicles and
via 13 hiking trails located throughout. FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee ANNUAL PASS $15.00 for 12 Months The Annual Park Pass to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore will admit the permittee and passangers in a single, private, noncommercial
vehicle, or alternatively, the permittee, accompanying spouse, children and parents where entry is made by any means other than private, noncommercial vehicle, for 12 months beginning the month of issue. The Annual Pass is nontransferable, nonrefundable (except for the purchase
of a National Park Pass, purchased at Sleeping Bear Dunes) and does not cover camping fees. The Pass expires on the last day of the issue month in the expiration year.
PARK PASS $7.00 for 7 Days Sleeping Bear Dunes' Park Pass provides unlimited use of the
park for all of the occupants of a non-commercial vehicle for up to seven days.
CAMPING
D.H.Day Campground Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore's rustic campground... beautifully wooded, peacefully quiet ... if you and your family enjoy
a slightly more rugged camping experience, then D.H. Day Campground is probably for you! With 88 private sites and easy access to Lake Michigan's beach from the north end of the campground, D.H. Day provides an excellent setting. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, there are nightly
ranger-led Campfire Programs at the amphitheater! Campsites at D.H. Day Campground are available only on a first-come-first-served basis (NO RESERVATIONS. Obviously, the earlier you arrive the better your chances are at obtaining a campsite. In addition to the Park Pass, there
is also a $10 per night camping fee. Campers must re-register by 8:00 pm the night before their permit expires if they wish to extend their stay. There is a sanitation station available near the campground entrance for the convenience of self-contained camping units. Generator-use
is restricted to sites #1 thru 31 (the first loop) and then only from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Quiet hours at the campground are from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am, although noise levels must be controlled at all times to avoid disturbing other campers. Fires are allowed ONLY in the metal fire
rings provided at each site. There is a firewood concession operated right in the campground. PLEASE REVIEW ALL CAMPGROUND REGULATIONS UPON ARRIVAL - IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO BE AWARE OF AND COMPLY WITH ALL RULES. For More Information on this campground please call
231-334-4634
Platte River Campground Make Reservations by Phone at 1-800-365-CAMP Open All Year The Platte River Campground offers many different styles of camping - enough options to please any camper. Yes, it does offer pull-in and pull-through sites for
RV's, including electrical hookups; but it also offers beautiful tent sites, walk-in sites for the slightly more adventurous, and group sites accommodating up to 25 people. Potable water and a sanitation (dump) station is available at the entrance. Water spigots are also located
throughout the campground with several serving each loop. Camp sinks are located at the restrooms for washing dishes, hands, etc. Did we forget to mention that there are Hot Showers at the Platte River Campground?? (2, 3-minute tokens for a buck...) Of the 179 sites, 48 are reservable
through the National Park Reservation Service. For More Information on this campground please call 231-325-5881
FACILITIES
THE DUNECENTER Phone - 231-334-2010 Location - At the base of the Dune Climb off of M-109. Available
Facilities - Accessible Eastern National bookstore. Less formal setting than at the Visitor Center. T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, nature games, animal puppets, puzzles, videos, etc. Vending and restrooms located adjacent to building.
Museums SLEEPING BEAR POINT
MARITIME MUSEUM Phone - 231-326-5134 (park info) Location - At the end of Sleeping Bear Point, off of M-109/M-209. Special Programs - Daily re-enactment of the U.S. Life-Saving Service rescue techniques throughout the summer. This program is directed
especially for kids. A Lyle Gun firing demonstration occurs every Thursday afternoon. Impromptu interpretive talks are given throughout the day by park and volunteer staff. Exhibits - Exhibits cover the U.S. Life-Saving Service, the U.S. Coast Guard, and Great Lakes shipping
history. A room on the second floor is outfitted as a steamer wheelhouse with a panorama of the Manitou Passage shipping channel - very effective! Available Facilities - A sand-accessible wheelchair is available by contacting the staff at the boathouse. Public restrooms.
THE
CANNERY (HISTORIC BOAT COLLECTION) Location - At the bend in the road in the historic village of Glen Haven, off of M-109/M-209. Special Programs - Volunteer staff available for impromptu interpretive talks. Exhibits - Historic boat collection including
vessels, motors and equipment. Available Facilities - Vault toilets, picnic tables
Ranger Stations D.H.DAY CAMPGROUND RANGER STATION Open May thru September 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Phone - 231-334-4634 Location - M-109, 2 miles northeast
of the Dune Climb.
PLATTE RIVER CAMPGROUND RANGER STATION Open All Year Memorial Day to Labor Day (Summer) 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Spring & Fall 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. November thru April 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. for registration and fees Phone
- 231-325-5881 Location - At the entrance to the Platte River Campground, Lake Michigan Road, 1/4 mi. off M-22, southern end of the park. Special Programs - Amphitheater located adjacent to the Ranger Station provides Evening Camfire Programs every day during
the summer.
Visitor Centers PHILIP A. HART VISITOR CENTER Open All Year Memorial Day to Labor Day (Summer) 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Labor Day to Memorial Day (Fall, Winter & Spring) 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Phone - 231-326-5135, ext. 328 Location
- On highway M-72, 500' east of M-22 in Empire. Closures - The Visitor Center is open year round, except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day. Special Programs - An outstanding slide presentation, 'Dreams of the Sleeping Bear,' offers a beautiful
mix of photography, music and narration, while providing an initial orientation to the park. Exhibits - Video and tactile exhibits explore the geological story of the Sleeping Bear Dunes area. Human history and natural history exhibits fill out the remainder of the Exhibit
Room. Available Facilities - Eastern National Bookstore/sales area. Public restrooms, water fountain, pay phone (portable TTY available), assistive listening device at the information desk, closed captioning for the slide show.
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