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Maplewood Nature Preserve
TRAIL LENGTH ~ 2.2 MILES
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LaGRANGE
TRAIL DIFFICULTY
Maplewood Nature Preserve 4550 E. 100 S, LaGrange, IN 46761
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Property
/Boundary 1802 Chapman Road, Huntertown, Indiana20 46748and SR 9,Shrub From LaGrange at US take US 20 Waterbody Grassland (260) 637-ACRE ---
[email protected] Contours east 3.5 miles to 400 EForest and turn right (south). Wetland www.acreslandtrust.org 5' Interval Waterway Travel 1.0 miles to 100Shrub S and turn left (east). / 1802 Chapman Road, Huntertown, Indiana 46748 Waterbody Travel 0.5 miles to theGrassland preserve on the right. (260) 637-ACRE ---
[email protected] Wild Turkey
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Directions: From LaGrange at US 20 and SR 9 take US 20 east 3.5 miles to 400 E and turn US Highway 20 right (south). Travel 1.0 mile to 100S and turn left (east). Travel 0.5 mile to the preserve on the right. Roads Parking Lot P Roads
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945E and turn Directions: From LaGrange at US 20 and SR 9 take US 20 east 3.5 miles to 400 right (south). Travel 1.0 mile to 100S and turn left (east). Travel 0.5 mile to the preserve on the right.
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Two adjacent preserves serve as one: ACRES’ Maplewood Nature Preserve and the LaGrange County Parks Nature Preserve. The county preserve has a visitor center, a maple syrup camp in spring and a variety of year-round programs. Visitors may hike trails in both preserves. Common species of trees include sugar maple and butternut, and a variety of birds and wildflowers abound, the latter including cranefly, puttyroot and a display of white trillium that nearly covers the ground in spring.
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ACREAGE: 29.6 | YEAR ACQUIRED: 1990
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