Near Warren Woods
The north part of the Warren Woods trail. The trees tower above you.
Near Warren Woods
Walking through the forest.
Near Warren Woods
Dwarfed by the trees.
Near Warren Woods
A fallen tree with a perfect hollow core.
Near Warren Woods
Hiking up from the Galien River. Enjoying the massive trees.

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Warren Woods

5.0 (3 Ratings)
A fantastic route through old growth beech and maple forest. The trail runs along the Galien River.
1.6
mi
Distance
67
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Pets are permitted on a leash (6' or shorter). No bicycles or motorized vehicles. No fires or camping. Stay on designated trails. No picking or collecting of plants or animals.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.6mi
Distance
67ft
Elevation Gain
67ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
630ft
High Point
595ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trailhead at the parking lot is well-marked. The trail itself does not have markers, but this is not an issue as the trail is easy to follow. The first third of a mile is a wide path that winds through the forest. The trees get larger and larger as you approach the Galien River overlook. There are interpretive signs and benches. There is a commanding view of the river and the old growth forest. The trail continues down a set of stairs and across the bridge. Turn right immediately after the bridge and follow the singletrack foot path along the river. There are no trail markers and it can look like this is not the trail. Take it anyways. There are downed tress to step over and others to crouch under. The trail follows the river in the floodplain for roughly a third of a mile.Next, the trail will climb up onto high country while still following the river. At the trail junction (which is unmarked), stay right. The forest is massive with with an airy understory. The trail widens again into an easy path. The path ends at the northern boundary. From here, return south along the path until the trail junction. Stay right and the trail will enter the flood plain again. You are now away from the river as you weave through vernal wetlands. The trail will take you back to the bridge. Cross the river, climb the stairs, and make your way back to the parking lot.
History & Background
E.K. Warren purchased the land in 1879. He was originally going to harvest the trees but changed his mind. This is the only climax beech maple forest remaining in the state of Michigan. E.K. Warren is the inventor of the feather bone corset.Warren Woods was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1967.

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Contributors
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