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Delirium Wilderness

Upper Peninsula, eastern · Hiawatha National Forest (USFS)

No reservation

No trails, no signs, no sites, just swamp, forest, and silence, you go here to disappear.

Aerial view of Delirium WildernessFrom above. USDA NAIP, public domain.

The vibe

Steps from the waterDark skies (Bortle ~3)Wooded

Works for hammock, tent. Measured dark skies, a real one for stargazing.

Hanging a hammock?

Hammocks are fine in Michigan state parks. There's no rule against them. The rule is about the tree: use wide, tree-friendly straps, no nails or wire, and don't tear the bark. The state sets no strap or tree-size requirement, so when in doubt, ask the park. We'll point you at sites that likely have trees worth hanging from, but we can't see the trunks, so eyeball it on arrival.

The rules

No permit or fee. The least-developed Hiawatha wilderness, no designated trails, sites, or infrastructure. Experienced backcountry users only; notorious bugs.

~45 min NW of Sault Ste. Marie.

Thicket is not the managing agency and not affiliated with it. The vibe read is our estimate from open data (OpenStreetMap, USGS elevation, NASA Black Marble nighttime light); the rules, permits, and access can change. Confirm with the agency before you go, and leave no trace.