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The Kettle Lake Trail

                                     

The Kettle Lake trail provides you with the Preserve's most diverse walk.  The walk is 1/4 mile in length and it passes through the Old Meadow, by Stage's Pond, and goes into the old woods.  You will see the wetlands adjacent to Stage's Pond with its cattails.  There are beautiful wildflowers along the trail, woodland animals and birds are abundant.  There are pheasants, rabbits, blue heron, Canadian geese, ground hogs, Baltimore orioles, yellow finches, robins, cardinals, just to name a few.  

  

  Junction of Old Meadow Trail and Kettle Lake Trail    Wooden bench on Kettle Lake Trail

Junction of Kettle, Moraine and Multiflora Trails

                      

 

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