Germfask Attractions
The name Germfask was made by combining the initials of the town founders. The settlement was referred to as the dump because this is where the logs were dropped into the Manistique River to be floated to the mill.
Seney National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1935 for migratory birds and other wildlife. Some of the common species that can be observed include Canada geese, mallards, black ducks, and wood ducks. Other animals that live on the Refuge include black bear, coyote, beaver, spruce, and sharp-tailed grouse, and woodcock; they are not always visible.
Address:
Seney National Wildlife Refuge, HC 2, Box 1, Seney, MI 49883, United States
Phone: 1 (906) 586-9851, Fax: 1 (906) 586-3800
Hours:
May 15 to October 15: 9am-5pm
Tips: Marshland Wildlife Drive is open during daylight hours from May 15th through October 15th. Trail is open year-round during daylight hours.