Au Sable SF--Big Creek Rd.

Au Sable SF--Big Creek Rd.

Au Gres, Michigan 48703

Birds of Interest

Turkey Vulture, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Eastern Kingbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Wood Thrush, Gray Catbird, Ovenbird, Common Yellowthroat, American Redstart, Cerulean Warbler, Yellow Warbler, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Indigo Bunting, Common Grackle, Baltimore Oriole

About this Location

There are no trails here. Instead, drive the length of Big Creek Road from Manor Road until it ends. Big Creek is surrounded by dense woodland, eventually ending at a large, expansive marsh along the shores of Lake Huron.

About Au Sable State Forest

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The Au Sable State Forest is a state forest in the north-central Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It is operated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources,

The Au Sable State Forest is a byproduct of the lumbering boom in Michigan during the late 19th century. Many parcels of old growth timber were stripped of their largest trees. After forest fires had consumed the resulting detritus, the land had no economic value. Typically, it was sold to subsistence farmers or was reverted to the state in lieu of unpaid property taxes.

Today, the Au Sable State Forest is a valuable asset to the state of Michigan. Much of it surrounds the fast-growing communities of Houghton Lake, Higgins Lake and Lake St. Helen adjacent to Interstate 75. In addition, much of the forest is used for wildlife game management and the fostering of rare and endangered species, such as the Kirtland's warbler. Much of the area sits on the "Grayling outwash plain", a unique habitat.

Content from Jacob Guettler and Wikipedia