Park Lyndon
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Features
- Birdwatching
- Parking
- Picnic Shelter
- Picnic Tables
- Restrooms (may be seasonal)
- Trails - Natural Ground, Unimproved
About Park Lyndon
Located in the hilly northwestern corner of the county, Park Lyndon contains one of southern Michigan's finest natural areas. Over 500 species of plants are found in a wide variety of habitats including fens, marshes, bogs, ponds, forest, and prairie. Two miles of marked nature trails wind through the steep, glacially sculpted hillsides, connecting to the state's Waterloo-Pinkney Trail for a combined hiking experience of almost 50 miles. The park is divided by North Territorial Road.
Note: Bicycling on trails is prohibited
Park Lyndon North
- Extensive wetlands
- Hiking trails
- Picnic areas
- Picnic shelter w/grill
- Vault toilets
Park Lyndon South
- Picnic areas
- Scenic pond
- Picnic shelter
- Vault toilets
- Hiking trails