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Benzie County Forest Adventures

Benzie County Forest offers a blend of hardwood forests, wetlands, and open spaces, providing diverse outdoor opportunities ranging from hiking and mountain biking to hunting and snowmobiling in Michigan's scenic northern Lower Peninsula.

13,600
Acres Protected
40
Miles of Trails
15,000 (estimate)
Annual Visitors
1940s (county acquisition era)
Year Established

About Benzie County Forest

 

Benzie County Forest is a publicly managed forest area located in Benzie County, in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula. This County Forest encompasses a variety of habitats including mixed hardwood and conifer stands, wetlands, and open fields. The topography is gently rolling to moderately hilly, shaped by glacial activity, contributing to the forest's diverse ecosystems. Ecologically, the forest supports white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and numerous songbird species, making it an attractive destination for wildlife enthusiasts and hunters.

Historically, much of the Benzie County Forest land was acquired during the early 20th century as part of state and county efforts to reforest and manage lands previously affected by logging and agriculture. Today, the forest is sustainably managed for timber production, wildlife habitat, and recreational use. Its interconnected trail system caters to multiple users, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling in the winter months.

Popular landmarks within or adjacent to the forest include the nearby Crystal Mountain Resort and several nearby lakes offering fishing and paddle sports. Benzie County Forest offers a quiet, lesser-known outdoor experience away from more congested state and national forests, appealing to visitors seeking solitude and local natural beauty. With accessible public parking areas and minimal entrance restrictions, it is a favored spot for seasonal hunting and wildlife viewing. The forest’s stewardship emphasizes conservation balanced with multi-use recreational opportunities, making it a versatile destination for outdoor recreation throughout the year.

Highlights

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Extensive multi-use trail system supporting hiking, mountain biking, and off-road vehicles

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Habitats supporting abundant white-tailed deer and seasonal wild turkey populations

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Access to remote hunting grounds especially popular during fall seasons

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Scenic wetlands and mature hardwood stands providing excellent birdwatching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Benzie Tract Trail System

A network of approximately 40 miles of multi-use trails weaving through diverse forest habitats for year-round recreation.

Wetland Complexes

Several wetland areas within the forest serve as key bird nesting habitats and support a variety of amphibians.

Managed Hardwood and Conifer Forests

Actively managed forest stands that contribute to sustainable timber harvest while enhancing wildlife habitat.