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Michigan’s North Point Nature Preserve is a 27-acre area hidden away behind Mount McSauba. The terrain is comprised of wooded areas and open sand dunes along more than 2,500 feet of shoreline. The undeveloped shoreline is an important refuge in the busy town, and protects three endangered species of native plants. Visitors to the preserve may see porcupines, harbors deer, great blue herons, loons and eagles. The preserve is a favorite for cross country skiers in the winter months, and hikers in the summer. 1.5 miles of trails, rated easy, can be accessed from either of two trailheads along Mt. McSauba Road.

9310 McSauba Rd, Charlevoix, MI 49720, Phone: 231-347-0991

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