Huron Natural Area is a protected natural preserve offering a rich combination of wetlands, forests, and walking trails ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and ecological study in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Huron Natural Area, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, spans over 151 acres of protected wetlands, forests, and upland habitats that contribute to the conservation of local flora and fauna. The preserve lies along Swift Run Creek and includes diverse ecological zones such as oak-hickory woodlands, marshes, and stream corridors. Originally protected to preserve local biodiversity and water quality, the area serves as an important natural refuge amid urban development. Visitors enjoy four miles of well-maintained trails that wind through forests and wetlands, perfect for hiking, birding, and wildlife observation. The area is noted for its exceptional diversity of plant species, including rare wildflowers and native grasses. Interpretive signage educates visitors about the ecosystems, making it a favored site for school field trips and environmental study. The preserve's strategic location near the Huron River allows for tranquil nature experiences and photographic opportunities. Habitat restoration efforts continually improve conditions for amphibians, reptiles, and a variety of bird species, making it a hotspot for nature enthusiasts. Though camping and overnight stays are not available, day-use access provides a peaceful escape for families, hikers, and photographers. The Huron Natural Area’s proximity to Ann Arbor makes it highly accessible, promoting outdoor recreation and environmental education within the region.
Wetland Boardwalk Trail offering close-up views of marsh ecosystems
Diverse native plant communities including oak-hickory forest and prairie remnants
Opportunity to observe migratory and resident bird species
Quiet creekside spots along Swift Run Creek for nature photography
A raised wooden walkway that allows visitors to explore the wetland ecosystem without disturbing sensitive habitats.
An extensive upland forest area providing habitat for diverse wildlife and a serene hiking environment.
A small tributary flowing through the preserve, supporting aquatic species and contributing to the area's biodiversity.