Erie Marsh Preserve

Erie Marsh Preserve is a vibrant wetland ecosystem located along the shores of Lake Erie, attracting birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts with its diverse habitats and abundant wildlife.

2,217
Acres Protected
Less than 5
Miles of Trails
N/A
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Erie Marsh Preserve

 

Erie Marsh Preserve is a significant wetland area along the shores of Lake Erie in Michigan. The preserve covers hundreds of acres, serving as a critical stop for migratory birds along the Mississippi Flyway. It's known for its diverse habitats, including marshes, forests, and open water, providing refuge for a wide array of wildlife, particularly waterfowl and shorebirds. The area once served agricultural purposes but now is managed for habitat restoration and conservation efforts to protect its biodiversity. Visitors to Erie Marsh Preserve can enjoy bird watching, walking along designated trails, and experiencing the unique wetlands environment. The preserve also plays a role in regional water quality improvement, acting as a natural filter for nutrients and sediments entering Lake Erie.

Highlights

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Migratory bird watching, especially during spring and fall.

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Wetland habitats offering diverse flora and fauna.

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Shoreline views of Lake Erie.

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Conservation and habitat restoration projects.

Notable Natural Features

Mississippi Flyway

Part of the major bird migration route used by many species.

Lake Erie Shoreline

Offers sweeping views and a variety of aquatic habitats.

Wetland Restoration Areas

Active management zones aimed at improving habitat quality for wildlife.