The North Huron Birding Trail is has five unique birding zones: St. Ignace,  Les Cheneaux Area, DeTour, Drummond Island, and Pickford Grassland Area. The north shoreline of Lake Huron in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has long been known as one of the most beautiful and pristine areas of wilderness in all of the Midwest. The Nature Conservancy has recognized this area of shoreline as one of “The Last Great Places” in the Northern Hemisphere, and for many years countless folks have escaped to this area to enjoy the bounty of natural wonders it has to provide. The rocky shorelines and protected bays create excellent habitats for many species of sport fish, a multitude of rare orchids and ferns, and one of the Midwest’s most diverse collection of bird species.