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The hiking trail is about 2 miles up and back and goes through dense woods. Views are spectacular and birds abundant. The sanctuary is entirely wooded by a mixture of northern conifers & hardwoods. Twinflower, many orchids, plants of rock outcrops and wet forest floor are common. Notable are rare and threatened plants.Hunting, trapping, pets, camping, fires, ORV's, motorcycles and snowmobiles are prohibited. The taking of any specimens is restricted.DIRECTIONS: From Hancock, take US-41 north to Phoenix. Turn left onto M-26 and follow to Lake Bailey, 3.5 miles east of Eagle Harbor. There is a large sign and parking area on the south side of the road, just past the Lake Bailey public access at the east end of Lake Bailey.
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