MacCready Nature Reserve

Category: Research and product development

Address: Skiff Lake Rd, Clarklake, MI 49234, USA

Reviews

Cynthia Walker

Jun 29, 2022

This place is a hidden treasure and I hate to even rate it for fear the trolls that ruin public recycling receptacles, clothing donation bins and the Jackson trail system will find it and ruin it, too.

QL QL

May 29, 2022

Surprisingly beautiful with some hills and small ponds. Lots of wild life and nature to enjoy. The most beautiful part of hiking is the bridge to pine island. Part of blue trail has some water overflow from the pond.

Philip Ripley

Dec 10, 2021

Absolutely beautiful place to keep secret! Definitely a wonderful hiking and outdoor experience. I will return to study the mycology next year. Wonderful experience.

Erica C

Dec 10, 2021

Such a beautiful place to hike with a nice selection of trails.

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Questions & Answers

Is the park open now?

Heidi Gallentine | Feb 7, 2021
M.D. Monroe | Feb 8, 2021

Yes, it is open.

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Heard park was closed indefinitely due too many dogs off leash. Any truth to this?

Cathy Schroeder | Feb 8, 2020
Kim Owen | Feb 9, 2020

Yes, unfortunately it is. It said dogs off leashes and vandalism to MSU research and property. I hope it is not permanent...even if they have to have some new restrictions/rules!

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Is the trail closed during the entire hunting season?

Kelly Collins | Feb 8, 2019
Mr Johanson | Feb 9, 2019

Only during gun hunting. It is closed from Nov. 15th to I think Dec. 1. It is posted at the trailhead. I could be wrong about the re-open date.

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Is the MacCready Reserve presently open to the public?

Tom Hunsdorfer | Sep 10, 2021
Mary Hudzik | Sep 11, 2021

Yes from dawn to dusk

Is this place closed right now?

Mr Johanson | Feb 7, 2021
Jessica Pienta | Feb 8, 2021

Closes at dusk

Is this park open now?

Chelsea Lee | Feb 7, 2021
Alex Culy | Feb 8, 2021

Yes

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Are bikes allowed on the trails?

Lisa O'CONNOR | Feb 8, 2020
Kim Owen | Feb 9, 2020

No they are not

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