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JRS___B
Oct 28, 2013Explorer
travelnutz - I am probably just a little slow today, but here is what I did.
1.) Went to DNR Site
2.) Under "Find Site" I clicked "On a Map"
3.) A map of the entire state came up.
4.) I clicked on the U.P.
5.) I got the U.P. map with the campgrounds identified
6.) I clicked on Muskellonge state park
7.) I got the overall map of the total state park
8.) Clicked on (for example) Section 3
9.) This got me the individual sites with the Red, Green and Yellow codes.
Note - For this particular campground, the map of the sites is not even remotely to scale. Everything is kind of smoothed out, but that is not how all of the roads run nor where all of the trees are located. It is just a rough sketch kind of a map.
1.) Went to DNR Site
2.) Under "Find Site" I clicked "On a Map"
3.) A map of the entire state came up.
4.) I clicked on the U.P.
5.) I got the U.P. map with the campgrounds identified
6.) I clicked on Muskellonge state park
7.) I got the overall map of the total state park
8.) Clicked on (for example) Section 3
9.) This got me the individual sites with the Red, Green and Yellow codes.
Note - For this particular campground, the map of the sites is not even remotely to scale. Everything is kind of smoothed out, but that is not how all of the roads run nor where all of the trees are located. It is just a rough sketch kind of a map.
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