Wednesday, May 28 • 9:00 am -3:00 pm
Level: Moderate
Tour Guides: Bob & Sheridan Haack
We'll first visit the Drummond Island Tourist Association (DITA) office. You'll have an opportunity to carpool from there if you wish. Then we'll drive to The Nature Conservancy's Maxton Plains Preserve, which is a globally rare area of exposed limestone bedrock and shallow soils, known as an Alvar. These harsh environments are dominated by grasses, sedges, and unique/rare wildflowers like early buttercup, early saxifrage, and prairie smoke. We'll also see some fossils exposed in the calcareous bedrock. A luncheon will be provided by the Pins Restaurant at the Drummond Island Resort. Next, we’ll visit the Forslund Dix Point Nature Preserve, recently established by the Little Traverse Conservancy. It is a “limestone bedrock lakeshore” community on the St. Mary’s River. A rich forest, additional fossils and shoreline plants await.
*You will need to be on the 8:40 AM Ferry in Detour to reach Drummond Island by 9:00 AM. More details will be emailed to all participants about the ferry schedule and where to meet. All participants are responsible for covering the cost of the ferry ride, currently $20 roundtrip per carload, or $10 if the driver is 65 or over.