- Huron Mountains
The Huron Mountains are located in the Upper Peninsula of the
U.S. state ofMichigan , mostly in Marquette and Baraga Counties, overlookingLake Superior . Their highest peak isMount Arvon which, at 1,979 feet (603 m) abovesea level , is the highest point in the state of Michigan.The mountains are the remnants of much higher peaks, dating back to the
precambrian period, which have gone through successive periods of uplift and erosion. The outcroppings ofgranite andmetamorphic rock s bear the evidence of more recent glacial action. Geologically, the area is part of theCanadian shield .The region is characterized by its boreal vegetation and unusually diverse and pristine habitats. It includes one of the largest remnants of substantially undisturbed
old-growth forest in the upper Great Lakes region (but see alsoPorcupine Mountains , theSylvania Tract , and theBoundary Waters Canoe Area ). Forests on the uplands are dominated by hemlock and northernhardwood s. Forests on the steep slopes and mountain ridges are dominated bypine -oak stands.The area has been preserved largely due to the influence of the highly exclusive
Huron Mountain Club (HMC), which owns a large tract of land in the mountains, including a portion of theSalmon Trout River . The club commissioned noted naturalistAldo Leopold to create a preservation plan for the area. However, the private club also zealously restricts access to its property, which is unfortunate forwhite water rafting enthusiasts since the Salmon Trout is rumored to be one of the best rafting rivers in Michigan. According to some versions of a story, the exclusive club even putHenry Ford on a waiting list. Reportedly, in order to gain favor with the club, Ford blocked the construction of a planned extension of highway M-35 through the mountains. After gaining membership, Ford commissioned noted architect Albert Kahn in 1929 to build a $100,000 cabin for his use.The
Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation sponsors natural science research in the region, including the HMC lands.In the late 1950s, the Huron Mountains were a candidate for becoming a
national park . However, the HMC was influential in undermining the proposal.References
* [http://www.americanwhitewater.org/rivers/id/2620/ About the Huron Mountain Club]
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/slbe/adhi_2b.htm NPS history about efforts to create a national park in the Huron Mountain region]
* [http://www.michiganhighways.org/indepth/M-35_huronmtns.html M-35: The Highway Henry Ford Stopped]External links
* [http://www.hmwf.org/ Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation]
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