Grass Bay Preserve
A paradise for a multitude of wildflowers and neotropical migrating birds, Grass Bay Preserve extends along two miles of stunning Lake Huron shoreline. This site boasts over 300 plant species. Three species of wildflowers are found nowhere on Earth but along the Great Lakes and they all thrive at Grass Bay—the diminutive dwarf lake iris (blooming in purple or white,) Pitcher’s thistle, and Houghton’s goldenrod. The songs of such neotropical migrants as the black-throated blue warbler and the prairie warbler can be heard throughout the diverse landscape of shoreline, open dunes, interdunal wetlands, coniferous swamps and forests, home to twelve of Michigan’s thirteen coniferous species. Location How to Prepare for Your Visit Visitors must watch for poison ivy, and be aware of potentially hazardous lake currents. Swimming at this site is particularly dangerous, and therefore not allowed. Why the Conservancy Selected This Site What the Conservancy Has Done/Is Doing |
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