Meyer Preserve
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Features
- Parking
- Trails - Natural Ground, Unimproved
About the Meyer Preserve
Meyer Preserve is part of the Prospect Road corridor called the Superior Greenway. The preserve consists of two different parcels on the southwest and northeast corners of Vreeland and Prospect Roads. The western parcel contains active farmland, a beech-maple woods (where you can find a threatened sedge, Carex lupuliformis), and a large wetland complex. The natural habitats support migrating birds, great horned owls, and mink.- Acres: 315
- Established: 2008
- Trail Length: 4.4 miles (includes LeFurge Woods)
The Meyer Preserve is operated by the Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission and was purchased through the Natural Areas Preservation Program in collaboration with City of Ann Arbor Greenbelt Program, Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy, and Superior Charter Township.
Trails
At present, there are no formal trails on the property, however, you are welcome to explore. Park is available along Vreeland Road or at the LeFurge Woods Nature Preserve lot on the east side of Prospect Road (about 0.5 miles south of Vreeland Road).