Palm Brook State Park houses Kitch-iti-kipi natural spring with a raft you can take across the spring and see clear down to the bottom in the summer and fall months. The area also has a picnic area, gift shop, and bathroom.
The walk down to the spring follows a very short wooden boardwalk.
General Info
General: | Palms Brook State Park houses Kitch-iti-kipi spring which is a natural spring that is two hundred feet across, and 40 feet deep and remains a constant 45 degrees year-round. The spring has extremely pretty blue-green water, trout, and a raft that can take you across the spring during the summer and fall months. Pets are welcome on a 6′ or less leash. |
Hours: | 8 am- 10 pm |
State: | Upper Michigan |
County: | Schoolcraft County |
Google Map Location: | Google Map Location |
Cost: | A Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into Michigan state parks and recreation areas, state forest campgrounds, and state trail parking lots. Details on how to obtain your Michigan Recreation Passport can be found by visiting the MICHIGAN RECREATION PASSPORT web page. |
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