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Sleepy Hollow State Park
7835 E. Price Road Vehicle Permit Required: Yes
Laingsburg, MI 48848-9438 Approximate Size: 2678 (Acres)
Phone Number: (517) 651-6217 Unit Map
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Boat LaunchBoat LaunchCanoeingCanoeing
Cross Country SkiCross Country SkiFishingFishing
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HuntingHuntingMetal DetectingMetal Detecting
Michigan State Park Explorer ProgramMichigan State Park Explorer ProgramMountain BikingMountain Biking
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Sleepy Hollow-Group Youth Area
(517) 651-6217
0 site(s), Contact the park
Group Use Area, Rustic Site
 
Sleepy Hollow-Modern
(800) 447-2757
181 site(s), $19
Electrical Service, Modern Restrooms
 
Sleepy Hollow-Hiking Trail
Trail Length: 16.00 (Miles)
Cross Country Ski, Fishing, Hiking, Mountain Biking
 
Sleepy Hollow-Horse Trail
Trail Length: 6.50 (Miles)
Dog Sledding, Equestrian
 
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Description of Park
Sleepy Hollow State Park contains over 2,600 acres including a river winding its way through the woods, fields and trails. Lake Ovid nestled in the middle of it all was developed by damming the Little Maple River and covers 410-acres. The park offers year-round opportunity for recreation.

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Things to see and do around Sleepy Hollow

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Sleepy Hollow State Park, located in Clinton County 20 minutes north of Lansing, contains more than 2,600 acres and is situated on Price Road off from US-27 near St. Johns and Laingsburg. A river winds its way through the woods and fields of the park, and Lake Ovid is nestled in the middle of it all. Lake Ovid, covering 410-acres, was developed by damming the Little Maple River. The park offers year-round opportunity for recreation.

More than 228 species have been recorded in Sleepy Hollow, from the common Blue Jay to the Eastern Bluebird. During migration, look for waterfowl in Lake Ovid. The rarely recorded Bonaparte's Gull or Bald Eagle also have been sighted.

In addition to the activities listed above, snowshoeing is a popular activity at Sleepy Hollow State Park. Sleepy Hollow State Park is also active in Green Initiatives, Click here for more information on Green Initiatives in Michigan State Parks.
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