Spring Fling

April 13th, 2003

Nearest City: Saugatuck, MI
County: Allegan
Planted By: SpringChick
Date Planted: April 13, 2003
Terrain: Moderate; sandy trail with dunes
Time/Distance: About 1-1/2 miles round trip
Status: Active (verified 11/2009)

Site Notes…

This box is located at Saugatuck Dunes State Park, a beautiful park located along Lake Michigan between Saugatuck and Holland. The park encompasses nearly 900 acres along a secluded strip of Lake Michigan waterfront containing a coastal dune system that supports endangered plant species while permitting low-impact recreation. Major attractions are the swimming beach and the 300-acre natural area. Winding throughout the park, 14 miles of sandy hiking trails are groomed and tracked during the snowy months affording cross-country skiing. Nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and hikers are the predominant users. The picnic area offers picnic tables, grills and a shelter. This is a day use park only; there is no camping available.

A Michigan State Parks vehicle pass is required for entry and can be purchased at the park. Please check the park web site for dates and hours of operation.

Clues…

From the parking area, follow the North trail. Approximately 1/4 mile in, the path will fork at the base of a hill. Although instinct wants to continue straight ahead, take the high road to your left. Near the crest of the hill, the trail forks. Head toward the right and begin a long gradual downhill, followed by a quick up and then another slow down. Watch for a white-tipped post near a sandy spur toward the lake, and follow the green arrow, to continue through the woods. Shortly after a few rooted steps down, a second white-tipped post stands directly across from a fallen pine. 25 paces up the trail, a small pine stands across from an unmarked path, which breaks off to the right, toward a skinny 5 ft. pine stump.

Follow this lesser used, softly carpeted path through an aromatic stand of pines for about 1/4 mile before the trail ends at a sandy clearing with a large sand dune straight ahead at 20 degrees. Don’t panic, you don’t have to climb this hill! Rather, take a hairpin turn to your right and follow the trail marked with the white-tipped post. The trail winds through the forest, where occasionally you will catch a glimpse of sand dunes to your left, and you will pass through an area of scattered, fallen pine trees. Eventually the trail breaks out of the forest and heads gradually uphill into a clearing, where you will be able to see Lake Michigan off to your right. At the top of the incline, pass another white-tipped post before heading back into the trees and beginning a sandy decline.

As your path levels off, just before turning sharply to the left, find a stalwart pine standing on your right. From this knuckled pine, proceed 25 paces at 110 degrees to a decaying stump. At 140 degrees see another stump, and find the box at the triangle here.

 

Old Man Winter

January 17th, 2003

Nearest City: Saugatuck, MI
County: Allegan
Planted By: SpringChick
Date Planted: January 17, 2003
Terrain: Moderate — sandy trail with dunes
Time/Distance: About 1-1/2 miles round trip
Status: Unknown

Site Notes…

This box is located at Saugatuck Dunes State Park, a beautiful park located along Lake Michigan between Saugatuck and Holland. The park encompasses nearly 900 acres along a secluded strip of Lake Michigan waterfront containing a coastal dune system that supports endangered plant species while permitting low-impact recreation. Major attractions are the swimming beach and the 300-acre natural area. Winding throughout the park, 14 miles of sandy hiking trails are groomed and tracked during the snowy months affording cross-country skiing. Nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and hikers are the predominant users. The picnic area offers picnic tables, grills and a shelter. This is a day use park only; there is no camping available.

A Michigan State Parks vehicle pass is required for entry and can be purchased at the park. Please check the park web site for dates and hours of operation.

Clues…

From the parking area, take the trail from whence I come. After passing by Noah and his friends, follow the path of least resistance. The path will now remain relatively level as it winds to the right and then the left. To avoid the large pine tree straight ahead, follow as the trail makes another sharp turn to the right and then begins a gradual incline. Continue in a northerly direction up the sandy trail, past a white-tipped marker and into an area of scruffy pines and grasses. As you round a turn, the lake will come into view in the distance. If you have come on a windy winter day, you will feel the full force of my icy breath as you head northwest through the clearing. Soon the trail begins to head downhill and back into the the shelter of trees.

Shortly after you re-enter the forest, you will see a centipede crawling along the right edge of the trail, after which you will notice an infestation of these leggity critters on your left. Keep an eye to the north for an open area with a crippled, multi-armed beech tree standing stoutly about 25 paces off the trail. 245 degrees from this tree, locate a very large pine 12 paces from a pile of tree debris. Walk 15 paces due south from the pile of logs to a siamese serpent, and then proceed to the meeting place at 118 degrees.

 

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