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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Changes Over Time

Imagine how this land must have looked just after the glacier melted about 11,800 years ago.  It was a landscape of sand and gravel stretching in every direction.  No trees would have blocked your view.  Only a few hardy plants struggled to survive.  From this bleak beginning, plants, by their living and dying, have slowly created a layer of topsoil covering these sandy hills.  Living communities of plants and animals have transformed this once-sterile ground into the productive forest that now surrounds you. 

 

 
US Life-Saving Service  

Did You Know?
During the winter of 1870-71, 214 people lost their lives in shipwrecks on the Great Lakes, and congress established the US Life-Saving Service to conduct rescues from shore. This became the US Coast Guard in 1915. Visit Sleeping Bear Dunes to see how these men lived and worked.
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Last Updated: July 11, 2006 at 19:59 EST