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Warren Woods State Park is a nature preserve and public recreation area in Berrien County,
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, near the town of Three Oaks. The state park is leased by private owners to the state of Michigan.


History

The woods are named for Edward Kirk Warren (1847-1919), the inventor of the featherbone corset (which replaced the whalebone corset with turkey bones and secured his fortune). Starting in 1879, Warren bought of the woods and of the dunes, setting them aside for preservation.


Natural features

The park is home to the last
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beech-maple forest in Michigan, which occupies . The virgin North American beech (''Fagus grandifolia'') and sugar maple (''Acer saccharum'') forest has specimens tall and with girths greater than in diameter. The remaining area in the park consists of floodplain oak-hickory forest. Because of the size and age of the trees, and the rarity of the ecosystem, the area has been designated since 1967 as a National Natural Landmark. Many of the beeches, with their smooth, thin, silver-grey bark, are heavily scarred by hand-carved graffiti, some of it decades old; however, the practice seems to have fallen out of favor in recent years.


Activities and amenities

The park has few facilities and is administered by nearby
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. Most visitors come to walk the of hiking trails, which run from the northern boundary on Warren Woods Road to a parking area accessed from the southern boundary on Elm Valley Road. In the middle of the park the trail crosses the
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on a pedestrian bridge, where there is an interpretive station. The park contains the Warren Woods Ecological Field Station owned and operated by the
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. Birders cite the park as a particularly good place to spot pileated woodpeckers. Other visitors come to picnic. The park is the subject of ecological studies because, in combination with the ecosystems preserved in nearby
Warren Dunes State Park Warren Dunes State Park is a Michigan state park, located along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan in Berrien County. The park's large sand dunes and lakeshore beaches make it one of the most popular of Michigan’s state parks with an average ...
, it completes a progression of ecological seres.


References


External links


Warren Woods State Park
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Warren Woods State Park Map
Michigan Department of Natural Resources {{authority control State parks of Michigan Protected areas of Berrien County, Michigan National Natural Landmarks in Michigan Protected areas established in 1930 1930 establishments in Michigan IUCN Category III Old-growth forests