Pineries Sanctuary adventures

Pineries Sanctuary Adventures

Pineries Sanctuary is a protected natural area along Lake Huron’s shoreline, renowned for its extensive pine forest habitat and opportunities for birdwatching and hiking.

1,300
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

About Pineries Sanctuary

 

Pineries Sanctuary is a 1,300-acre protected area located along Michigan’s Lake Huron coast in Alcona County. This sanctuary preserves one of the last remaining stands of old-growth red and white pine forest in the region, offering a critical habitat for diverse wildlife including migratory birds, deer, foxes, and a variety of songbirds. Established in 1927 by the Detroit Audubon Society with a mission to protect the area’s natural resources, Pineries Sanctuary has become a favorite spot for nature enthusiasts seeking quiet, forested spaces and birdwatching opportunities. Visitors can experience a network of trails that wind through towering pine groves, wetland areas, and sandy beach dunes along the lakeshore. Notable landmarks include the Inland Trail which traverses the sanctuary’s mature pine forest and the rugged shoreline with stunning views of Lake Huron. The sanctuary supports several species of concern, such as the endangered Kirtland’s warbler that relies on pine habitats, making it an important conservation site. Recreational activities focus on hiking, wildlife observation, and seasonal photography. The sanctuary does not offer camping but provides picnic areas and a visitor kiosk to learn about the local ecology. Its combination of coastal forest, wetlands, and lake access creates a unique setting for outdoor recreation and ecological study. Pineries Sanctuary remains a quiet natural refuge, attracting visitors looking for serene woodlands and a chance to connect with the native Michigan landscape.

Highlights

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Old-growth red and white pine forest stands

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Coastal trail with panoramic views of Lake Huron

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Migratory birdwatching hotspot featuring rare warbler species

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Quiet, undeveloped shoreline accessible via accessible walking trails

Notable Natural Features

Inland Trail

A scenic 2.5-mile loop trail through mature pine forests offering varied wildlife viewing.

Lake Huron Shoreline

A natural beach area with clear lake views and unique dune formations.

Pinery Wetlands

Marsh and swamp habitats supporting diverse amphibian and bird species.