Grever's Nature Center Part 4 Traditional Cache
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Grever's Nature Center Part 4
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Grever's Nature Center is a Gem to visit! About 90 acres in size, it was donated to the Marshall Public Schools by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Grevers. Mr. Grevers, who with his wife had immigrated from Holland, purchased the land in 1941, raised perennial flowers on some of it, planted seedling pines on the more hilly portions, and maintained over 6 miles of trails through the acreage. The western portion of Mud Lake lies within the center. All areas except the narrow strip of swamp land at the north end are accessible by trail. A very informative brochure can be picked up at the parking lot which provides a map of the trail system and a commentary on the variety of habitat, flora and fauna to be found. One point of interest is that the swamp directly north of the center is the headwaters of Dickinson Creek which flows through the Historic Bridge Park at Battle Creek. The cache is locate down a well maintained trail system most of the way. Stay on high ground and there will be little bushwacking. If you choose another way the bushwacking is only ankle high, so you will be OK. This is kind of like the Old School Series, an ammo can in the woods. There are a couple toys for the kids and a F.T.F. gift for the kids. There is also a Geocoin. Have fun. Replace as found.
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