![]() Asylum Lake Nature Preserve (photo from Western Michigan University) |
from the Asylum Lake Preserve website
Asylum Lake Preserve is a 274-acre parcel of land that is owned by Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The land is used for university research and is preserved as a passive-use recreation area under an agreement between the city of Kalamazoo and WMU. Asylum Lake's preservation was ensured as a condition of the development of the College of Engineering on Parkview Avenue. The Asylum Lake Preserve is located at the corner of Drake Road and Parkview Avenue in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
On the property are two lakes in addition to prairie and forest ecosystems. Currently, about three miles of trail with moderate elevation changes exist, but the Master Plan calls for additional trails, including those for persons with disabilities, and several paved access routes for emergency vehicles. The existing trails are a mixture of natural surface and pavement. There are several observation/fishing platforms along the shore of the larger lake.
As a preserve, the primary goal is to maintain habitat for native plants and wildlife, but quiet recreation is welcome. Dogs must be leashed. A volunteer group supports the preserve.
Currently the plan is in Phase II which involves improvements to the existing trails.
See map of the Master Plan for Asylum Lake
Download the Asylum Lake brochure
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