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    Merit Chandler, the founder of Onaway
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    This is a nice park made by Tom Moran of Moran Iron Works. It has a nice gravel trail (but make sure the soles of your shoes aren't too thin or else ouch!) and contains some of Tom's cool iron sculptures. It also contains the historic ruins of the Lobdell Emery Steering Wheel Factory that burned to the ground in the early 1900's and set the unfortunate future of Onaway into stone forever. Everything around the ruins has been cleaned up and marked with nice historical signs explaining everything. It's pretty and peaceful in there with lots of tall trees for shade. More likely than not, you'll have the whole park to yourself with lots of peace and quiet. There are benches to rest on. There's a bridge that connects Awakon Park to Chandler Park where there are port-a-Jons and a drinking fountain. Sadly, the future of this park is in jeopardy due to the disrespectful adult citizens of Onaway constantly spray painting bad things on the sculptures. To combat this Tom has started selling off the sculptures to get them somewhere safe, so come see it before the sculptures are all gone. Some already are.

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    10 months ago

    It's a very unique and beautiful historical site intertwined with nature. Just be careful of some of the standing water around.

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    Dousman’s Mill - Sawmill

    Dousman’s Mill

    4.5(19 reviews)
    34.1 mi

    We found the sawmill while driving along the coast from Cheboygan. We decided to stop as it said it…read morewas historic site and place to visit. This place was great! The tour guide was just very enthusiastic and really into milling. She was able to explain everything and it was quite fascinating to see. Well worth the price of the admission tickets. Definitely a must do when in this area.

    This is a historic park on route 23 - about 5-10 minutes drive SE of Mackinaw City. There are a…read morehandful of structures restored from the 1800s. The main focal point is a water powered sawmill that existed there - where one can see the engineering skills of the day. This was the first industrial-like setup of the time. There are scheduled demonstrations run by people who help out at the park to first explain the wood cutting, first the manual effort, then the new way. For our tour, the demonstrator asked for a small child to help - making it interactive in a way. Beyond the tour there are hiking trails - complete through the woods, around, up and down hills and around ponds. For $9 per person additional, there is an adventure tour - great for older kids. Includes ziplining, treetop walking, rock climbing, and a view from the tower. Be prepared though, we showed up at 3:30 (the adventure tours are on the hour) and the last tour (5:00) was already sold out. Very shaded throughout, well maintained... allow 90 minutes without the adventure tour unless you get ambitious and do hiking trails... Allow 2.5 hours otherwise (either hiking or adventure tour).

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    Dousman’s Mill - Inside sawmill

    Inside sawmill

    Dousman’s Mill - Play area

    Play area

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    Welcome sign

    Awakon Sculpture Park - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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