Final answer:
Michigan has both State and National Forests.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct statement about Michigan's current State and National Forests is that Michigan has both State and National Forests (option 4). State Forests in Michigan are managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and cover about 4 million acres. National Forests, on the other hand, are managed by the National Forest Service and include the Huron-Manistee National Forest and the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan. These forests provide important recreational opportunities and protect valuable natural resources.