Fishermans Island SP Michigan, photo by F3_power_user.
The DNR page on Fisherman’s Island State Park (view a Wikimap) explains that…
Fisherman’s Island State Park is not actually an island, but a 2,678-acre park with five miles of unspoiled Lake Michigan shoreline. The park encompasses a tiny island, Fisherman’s Island, located a short distance offshore from the picnic area. Located just south of Charlevoix, it features a rustic campground with some of the sites nestled in the dunes along the lakeshore. The park road travels through the campground to the picnic area with access to the beach and miles of hiking trails. The interior terrain consists of rolling dunes covered with maple, birch and aspen broken up by bogs of cedar and black spruce.
Keith House says that this was scanned from an older 35mm chrome.


My family stopped at Fisherman’s Island a couple of years ago and found that the island is now connected to the mainland…..this picture was taken maybe 25 years ago when the island was not connected.
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I didn’t know it was connected – that’s a pretty powerful testament to the drop in lake levels we’ve seen!
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