US-MI-Arcadia+Dunes+Nature+Preserve


 * =Birding in Michigan=

Benzie County
=Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve= St. Pierre Road Arcadia, MI 49613 [|Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve web site]

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Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve
Coordinates: 44.5162156, -86.188345 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Arcadia Dunes--St. Pierre Trailhead
Coordinates: 44.5260224, -86.2142122 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Arcadia Dunes--Swamp Rd. Trailhead
Coordinates: 44.5272615, -86.1422056 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Arcadia Dunes--Grasslands
Coordinates: 44.5053207, -86.1559868 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Arcadia Dunes--Overlook
Coordinates: 44.5196313, -86.2327302 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve
Arcadia Dunes: The C.S. Mott Nature Preserve is managed by the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy and covers 3,800 acres of land including lakeshore, dunes, forests, wetland, and grassland. Adjacent working farms have also been permanently protected. The property provides significant habitat for migrating birds and hosts over 150 species year-round.

The **Baldy Trailhead** on M-22 is a wonderful birding location and starting point for a popular trail as well as the informational hub of the entire Arcadia Dunes Preserve. The trailhead has kiosks with maps and information to help plan your exploration of the entire property including 4 trailheads, 15 miles of trail, and many interior roads. Depart the Baldy Trailhead to hike through fields and forest to the lake bluff and the open perched dune called “Old Baldy”. Look for bluebirds, towhees, thrashers, and sparrows in the shrubby old fields. The large block of un-fragmented northern hardwood forest west of M-22 provides habitat for forest interior birds like Scarlet Tanager, Wood Thrush, and Black-throated Blue Warblers. From the bluff high over Lake Michigan you are likely to see soaring Bald Eagles and Bank Swallows.

The **Dry Hill Grassland** at Arcadia Dunes is worth the short 4 mile drive east of M-22 to see 350 acres of once fallow field being restored with native vegetation for upland birds. The grassland has one of the largest nesting populations of Grasshopper Sparrows in the state and hosts other declining species like Eastern Meadowlark, Upland Sandpiper, and Northern Harrier.

From [|Sleeping Bear Birding Trail: Arcadia Dunes web site]
 * Directions:** The Arcadia Dunes-Baldy Trailhead is located 0.6 miles north of the Benzie Scenic Turnout on the west side of M-22. The Dry Hill Grassland turn-out is located east of Arcadia, MI.  From the village of Arcadia, take Glovers Lake Rd. for four miles to a fork in the road where Glovers Lake turns south. Take a left at this fork onto Keillor Rd.  Travel north 0.6 miles to the turn-out on the east side of the road.

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