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Guided Winter Walk at Hubbard Lake Preserve

  • Hubbard Lake Preserve 720 Holiday Inn Road Hubbard Lake, MI, 49747 United States (map)

Join Huron Pines for a guided hike at Hubbard Lake Preserve.

The family-friendly event will begin with a brief welcome and introduction. Over the course of the one-hour hike participants will learn about the history, geology, ecology and management of the preserve. After the event, we invite participants to stay for hot chocolate and coffee.

Participants should bring their own water and snacks and be dressed for the weather. Trails are hilly and steep in places. Trekking poles or walking sticks are encouraged, and sturdy boots are recommended. Leashed, well-mannered pets are welcome. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early so we can start the hike on time.

If there is snow, participants are welcome to bring snowshoes. Huron Pines has a small number of snowshoes available which can be reserved by calling Ken Bauer, Preserve Manager, at (989) 448-2293, ext. 11 or by emailing ken@huronpines.org.

In the case of dangerous driving conditions or extremely low temperatures, the event will be canceled. Participants will be notified within 24 hours of the event.

Hubbard Lake Preserve is located at 720 Holiday Inn Rd. in the community of Hubbard Lake. This 80-acre wooded property includes 1.5 miles of trails and hills on Hubbard Lake’s Churchill Point.

Registration is required.

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We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. It is a priority for Huron Pines to ensure that our communications and programming are available and accessible to everyone. Please contact maddie@huronpines.org if you have any questions about accessibility or believe barriers remain.

We recognize that accessibility is not always possible in every area of our work. Our efforts are ongoing. Through a commitment to continued learning and understanding, we will strengthen our awareness of the barriers and inequities that exist at the individual and community levels, in order to advance more equitable opportunities to experience the outdoors in our region.

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