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Dr. Helen M. Stafford Preserve adventures

Dr. Helen M. Stafford Preserve Adventures

The Dr. Helen M. Stafford Preserve in Michigan offers a peaceful natural area with diverse ecosystems ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study within an accessible, protected landscape.

255
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
2008
Year Established

About Dr. Helen M. Stafford Preserve

 

The Dr. Helen M. Stafford Preserve is a 255-acre nature preserve located in Midland County, Michigan. It features a mosaic of native prairie, oak savanna, and wetland habitats that support a wide variety of plant and animal species native to the region. This preserve was established to honor Dr. Helen M. Stafford, a renowned botanist and educator, who contributed significantly to the understanding and conservation of Michigan's native plant life. The preserve's landscapes include rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, and marshy areas surrounding the Tittabawassee River, offering abundant opportunities for ecological observation and quiet outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore several miles of maintained trails that traverse diverse habitats rich with wildflowers, butterflies, and bird species, making it a prime destination for naturalists and photographers. The preserve is also part of local conservation efforts to restore and maintain native prairie and savanna ecosystems that were once widespread but are now increasingly rare in the region. Visitors are attracted to the preserve for its serene environment, easy accessibility, and well-marked interpretive trails. There are no formal campgrounds or extensive facilities, making it best suited for day visits focused on hiking, wildlife watching, and environmental education. The preserve serves as an important ecological refuge close to the urban area of Midland, offering natural beauty and educational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.

Highlights

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Restored native prairie and oak savanna habitats

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Diverse bird species including meadowlarks and woodpeckers

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Interpretive trails highlighting the local flora and fauna

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Scenic overlooks of wetlands connected to the Tittabawassee River

Notable Natural Features

Oak Savanna Restoration Area

A section of the preserve where efforts are underway to restore native oak savanna, providing habitat for prairie species and wildflowers.

Prairie Meadow Trail

This trail crosses open prairie landscapes bursting with native grasses and wildflowers, especially vibrant in summer.

Wetland Viewing Platform

A raised platform overlooking a marshy area that provides excellent spotting of wetland birds and amphibians.