Iargo Springs Interpretive Site, MI
Visitor Services
Visitor services at Iargo Springs include a paved parking area, sidewalks, and observation decks.
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Fees There are no fees, but donations are accepted at the site to help with maintenance costs. |
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Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities Visitors can access the Highbanks Trail at a trailhead here. |
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Information Interpretive panels tell how the springs are formed and how the site was used by native Americans who gathered there for tribal powwows. |
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Restrooms There are toilet facilities here. |
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Restrictions
Iargo Springs is open year-round, however snow may block the parking area and will cover the stairway.




