DNR to replace Union Bay boating access site at 'the Porkies' state park

The site's ramp will be widened and deepened for improved boater access.
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Upper Peninsula DNR News

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 2, 2015

Contact: Jeff Gaertner (park manager) or Dave Merk (park supervisor), 906-885-5275

DNR to replace Union Bay boating access site at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Union Bay boating access site at 'the Porkies'The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced that the parking lot and ramp at the Union Bay boating access site at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park will be closed beginning Monday for a boating access replacement project, which is expected to extend into next spring.

“The ramp is being widened and deepened for improved access,” said Dave Merk, park supervisor. “Parking is being expanded and the approach grade and ramp angle are being redesigned.”

The project is expected to be completed by June 2016 at the latest. The boat launch is located off Ontonagon County Road 107 in the northeast corner of the 59,000-acre park.

During construction of the new boating access, the Big Iron boating access site – which is located 3 miles east in Silver City – can be used as an alternative boating access site for Lake Superior and Union Bay.

The project is being funded with DNR capital outlay money.

Union Bay is a popular destination, not only for boaters and anglers, but also for park visitors using the associated modern campground.

/Note to editors: An accompanying photo is available below for download. A suggested caption follows. (Photo courtesy John Pepin)

The boating access site at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in Ontonagon County is slated for closure, beginning Monday. A new boat launch will be constructed at the site over the next few months./


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