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Seven Mile Point, MI

Seven Mile Point is known for its billion-year-old Lake Superior bedrock, cobble sand beach and wetlands. The 32-acre property connects to the Turtle Lake wetlands complex, habitat for 270 bird species. With the support of the new Great Lakes Revolving Loan Fund, initiated through a grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Fund helped Northwoods Conservancy acquire the point, including its 150 feet of Lake Superior shoreline.

Regional Scorecard - Midwest
Acres Protected: 283,390
Fair Market Value: $330,924,635
Acquisition Cost: $173,679,599
Total Acres Conserved Since 1985: 283,390
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Mill Lake Youth Camp
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