Hickory Creek Recreation Area offers a scenic natural retreat characterized by dense hardwood forests and a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking and fishing along the serene Hickory Creek.
Located within the Huron-Manistee National Forests in Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Hickory Creek Recreation Area spans diverse forest habitats primarily made up of oak, maple, and hickory trees. The area features gently rolling terrain carved by the waters of Hickory Creek and several smaller tributaries. The region supports abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and migratory songbirds, making it a favored spot for wildlife observation and photography. Historically, the forest land was used by Native American tribes and later supported logging activities before being designated for recreation and conservation. Visitors find opportunities for hiking scenic trails that follow the creek’s course, primitive camping, fishing in cold-water streams, and seasonal hunting. The tranquility of the area and its moderate trail system draw outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quieter alternative to busier state parks. Hickory Creek Recreation Area is appreciated for its fairly undeveloped natural setting, allowing visitors to experience both forest ecosystems and water features in a peaceful environment. Its proximity to small towns and regional highways makes it accessible for day trips or weekend outdoor escapes.
Hickory Creek Trail – a scenic hiking route following a crystal-clear creek with opportunities for wildlife viewing
Old-growth hardwood stands showcasing oak and hickory trees over 150 years old
Quiet primitive campsites located near water for a secluded camping experience
Seasonal fall foliage offering vibrant colors for photographers and sightseers
A clear, cold-water stream supporting native trout populations and providing scenic views along the hiking trails.
An area of mature oak and hickory trees, some exceeding 150 years of age, offering a glimpse into the forest’s pre-logging era.
Several dispersed campsites close to the creek providing quiet, back-to-nature experience for visitors.