Legacy Nature Preserve at Clay Banks is a protected natural area along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, offering diverse habitats, scenic beaches, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and quiet outdoor recreation.
Legacy Nature Preserve at Clay Banks is located in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, along the Lake Michigan shoreline. This preserve encompasses a combination of forested dunes, wetlands, and lakeshore habitats that sustain a variety of plant and animal species characteristic of the northern Great Lakes region. The site plays a critical role in protecting rare dune ecosystems and migratory bird habitats, including breeding grounds for several shorebird species. Historically, the area was part of Native American lands and later saw limited development before its conservation designation, ensuring the protection of key natural resources. Visitors to Legacy Nature Preserve can explore several miles of maintained trails that wind through sand dunes, hardwood forests, and marshes, offering both solitude and scenic views of the lake. The preserve supports abundant wildlife, including deer, foxes, and diverse bird populations, making it a favored spot for birdwatching and nature photography. The beach area provides opportunities for peaceful lakeshore walks and seasonal fishing. Volunteer programs and interpretive signage assist in educating visitors about the area's ecological importance and ongoing conservation efforts. Its relatively quiet setting away from urban centers invites visitors seeking undisturbed natural experiences close to Lake Michigan’s shore. The preserve remains a vital open space close to local towns while serving the broader regional goals of habitat preservation and environmental stewardship.
Scenic Lake Michigan shoreline with undisturbed sandy beaches
Rare coastal dune ecosystem supporting specialized flora and fauna
Migratory bird habitat offering exceptional birdwatching opportunities
Quiet hiking trails with access to wetlands and forested uplands
Extensive dune formations providing a rare habitat for native plants and animals along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Freshwater wetlands within the preserve serve as crucial spawning and nursery grounds for many aquatic species.
Pristine lakeshore offering opportunities for quiet beach walks, seasonal fishing, and observing lake ice formations in winter.