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Michigan’s Saginaw Valley is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts eager to participate in birding, fishing, boating, hunting and paddle sports. The Saginaw and Tittabawassee Rivers are considered world-class trophy walleye fisheries. These rivers meander through the state’s second largest national wildlife refuge which offers over 13 miles of trails and access to a diverse array of forests, fields, wetlands, rivers and open-water habitats. From canoe racing to kayaking near active bald eagle nests, this region has incredible water-based natural resources.
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