Susan Creek Nature Preserve
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Size
314 acres
Frontage
Nearly a mile of frontage on Susan Creek and nearly a mile of frontage on US-31.
Land Description
Excellent wildlife habitat provided by a mix of habitat types, including wet meadows, black ash swamp, cedar thickets, ponds, and hardwoods. An old railroad grade goes along the southeast portion. The preserve lies adjacent to the 55-acre preserve owned and managed by the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians.
Trail Description
A small parking area and 2.37 miles of trails with an adjacent natural area. A winter-only ski loop adds a mile.
History
This preserve was a significant success story in the Conservancy’s protection of the US-31 scenic road corridor between Petoskey and Charlevoix. Several acquisitions have been added over the years.
Funding came from a Michigan Department of Transportation grant, a grant from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, and private funds from the Frey Foundation, the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation, the Offield Foundation, and the Americana Foundation.
Funding for the trail and parking area came from the James Buchanan Family, Charlevoix County Community Foundation, Bay Harbor Foundation, Chemical Bank, and Matt Lester.
Directions
ADDRESS: 10570 US31 North, Charlevoix, MI 49720
Four miles east of Charlevoix city limits and 11 miles west of Petoskey’s intersection of US-31 and US-131, the entrance to Susan Creek is located directly off of US-31, 0.6 miles south of Big Rock Road (the access to the Big Rock Restoration Site). The preserve sits across from the Little Traverse Wheelway.
Check out the plants and animals found at this preserve using the iNaturalist guide below. Help us document more with iNaturalist.org and eBird.org.