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Yes, Michigan is home to vast forests, covering about 50% of the state's land area. The state boasts a diverse mix of tree species, including hardwoods like oak and maple, as well as conifers such as pine and spruce. The northern part of Michigan, particularly the Upper Peninsula, features large tracts of untouched wilderness, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife observation.

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