
Proud sponsor of family oriented events.
A Non-Profit association dedicated to educating the public about the heritage, artifacts, wildlife and environment of the Great AuSable River.
SUMMER HOURS: Monday noon-4 p.m.
WINTER HOURS: By appointment only, call 989-275-5826
Located at 211 N. Fifth Street in Roscommon.
989-275-4392
info@ausablerivercenter.org
60-Acre nature preserve with self-directed walking trails. The trail from the parking lot to the pond is hard surfaced and wheelchair friendly. Nautre programs are available to orgainzations on site; Marguerite's Cabin is availabe for meetings year-around. School programs, bird watch walks and nature research is available. Check our website for upcoming programs!
Roberta Werle, President
P O Box 421
Roscommon, MI 48653
989-275-3217
HOURS: Memorial Day - September 30
Fri. & Sat. Noon-4:00 p.m.
Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at 404 Lake Street, Roscommon.
Our Mission is to gather, preserve, & protect for present & future generations, historical items & data pertaining to the exploration, settlement & development of the Roscommon, Higgins Lake and St. Helen area; & to create public awareness of the area's history & to co-operate with the Michigan Historical Society in collection & preservation of significant materials & information.
404 Lake Street in Downtown Roscommon
Located on Lake Street in the Village of Roscommon, come see the trains of years past and learn about their importance to Roscommon and the surrounding area.
Wellington Farm, USA is a 60-acre living history farm designed to provide an educational opportunity for all visitors by experiencing life as it was lived during the Great Depression. Through a series of displays, on-going demonstrations, special events and performances, the farm provides a plethora of educational, recreational and cultural opportunities for visitors to Northern Michigan.