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Rainfall prompts some early campground closures in UP

LANSING, MI (AP)--   Some campgrounds in the Upper Peninsula have been closed early this season due to heavy rainfall. 

Campgrounds at Baraga State Park and Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park were shut down Wednesday by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park Supervisor Michael Knack said the park "has received nearly 18 days of continuous rain and the campsites are completely saturated."

Knack added that campsites have "standing water and ruts from vehicles and campers that have been getting stuck."

The Presque Isle Rustic Campground, cabins, yurts and backcountry campsites will remain open.

Hikers and backcountry campers are urged to not take any unnecessary risks and to evaluate any attempts at informal river crossings.

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