(Redirected from Huron National Wildlife Refuge)The 'Huron Islands' are a group of eight small, rocky islands in
Lake Superior, located about three miles offshore from the mouth of the
Huron River in
Marquette County, Michigan. Together they comprise the 'Huron National Wildlife Refuge', a unit of the
Seney National Wildlife Refuge. The underwater area around the islands is part of the Huron Islands unit of the
Marquette Underwater Preserve and several
shipwrecks can be visited by
divers.
Only one of the islands, known as Lighthouse Island or West Huron Island, is open to the public, and is accessible only by private boat for day use. This island is the site of a historic
lighthouse built in
1868. The lighthouse still operates, but is now fully automated.
The larger islands are sparsely forested with pine and birch. The smaller islands are bare granite outcroppings, and home to a large colony of
herring gulls.
Bald eagles also nest here.
External links
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Huron National Wildlife Refuge
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Huron Island Light Station at Seeing the Light
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Huron Island Light at NPS Inventory of Historic Light Stations