Snail Shell Harbor dock (Delta County) temporarily closed for repairs

The harbor is available for boat anchorage throughout 2015, 2016 seasons.
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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 1, 2015

Contact: Randy Brown, 906-644-2603


Snail Shell Harbor dock temporarily closed for repairs

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced that the Snail Shell Harbor dock at Fayette Historic State Park (Delta County) has been closed temporarily for repairs. The dock was damaged over the winter and repairs are needed so it is safe for public use.

DNR staff currently does not have an estimated repair date, but an announcement will be made via news release and email to subscribers of Michigan DNR boating updates. Visit www.michigan.gov/boating to sign up for updates.

The dock at Snail Shell Harbor was scheduled to be replaced during the 2015 boating season, but due to unforeseen delays in the development process the replacement has been delayed until spring/summer 2016.

During the Snail Shell Harbor dock closure, boaters may consider using:

  • Gladstone Marina, 906-428-2916
  • Escanaba Municipal Marina, 906-786-9614
  • Cedar River State Harbor, 906-863-9747
  • Manistique Marina: 906-341-6841

As always, Snail Shell Harbor is a harbor of safe refuge and will be available for boat anchorage throughout the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

For more information, please contact Fayette Historic State Park Unit Supervisor Randy Brown at 906-644-2603.

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A Recreation Passport grants vehicle access to any Michigan state park, boat launch, state forest campground or nonmotorized state trailhead parking. Residents can purchase the Passport for just $11 ($5 for motorcycles) at the time of Michigan license plate renewal through Secretary of State. Forgot to check “YES” during renewal? Residents and nonresidents can purchase a Recreation Passport window sticker during regular business hours at state parks. Learn more about how the Recreation Passport supports state parks, local outdoor recreation opportunities, historic and cultural sites at
www.michigan.gov/recreationpassport.


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.