Warren Dunes State Park

IUCN Category IV - Habitat-/Species Management Area

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The Warren Dunes State Park is a 7.9 km ² State Park in Berrien County, Michigan, USA. The main attraction of along the shore of Lake Michigan, extending the park are the large sand dunes. The most famous is Tower Hill, with the 73 meters above the lake the highest point of the park.

The park was named after the local businessman Edward K. Warren, of which the area was named in 1930 to the state park, had purchased to preserve the environment.

Road access

Self-climbing Virginia creeper

Sand beach, Lake Michigan and clouds

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