Boardman River Nature Center

The Boardman River Nature Center is a nature center in Traverse City, Michigan. It is operated by the Grand Traverse Conservation District, a regional parkland authority. The nature center is dedicated to educating residents of Grand Traverse County about the animals and plants of the area, especially those native to the Boardman River valley.[1]

Boardman River Nature Center
Location within the state of Michigan
Location1450 Cass Road
Traverse City, Michigan
Coordinates
Area505 acres (204 ha)
Established2008
Governing bodyGrand Traverse Conservation District
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Description

The Nature Center serves as the interpretive center and management headquarters for the Grand Traverse Natural Education Reserve, a 505-acre local park and natural area. The Conservation District reports that the Reserve contains Northern Michigan woodlands and wetlands. Local fauna center on small game of varieties once harvested in the local fur trade, including whitetail deer, red fox, mink, and otter. A segment of flowing water is often dammed by a family of beaver to create an active beaver pond.[2]

The park reserve features ponds and wetlands of the Boardman River above Boardman Lake. 7 miles of trails give visitors access to the resources of the Reserve.[2]

References

  1. "Boardman River Nature Center". Grand Traverse Conservation District. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
  2. "Grand Traverse Natural Education Reserve". Grand Traverse Conservation District. Retrieved 2015-04-27.
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