Eliason Nature Reserve
About the Business
Eliason Nature Reserve is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located at 1614 West Osterhout Avenue in Portage, Michigan, United States. Spanning 141 acres, the reserve boasts a 1.6 mile asphalt trail that winds through upland and wetland ecosystems. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the area and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
One of the highlights of Eliason Nature Reserve is the wetland wildlife boardwalk, which connects to Bishop's Bog and Schrier Park, providing even more opportunities for outdoor exploration. The reserve was generously donated to the city in 2011 by Linda Eliason in memory of her late husband. The land was originally part of the Eliason Corporation, where David Eliason served as an innovative general manager in the 1980s and 1990s.
Whether you're looking to take a leisurely stroll, bird watch, or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature, Eliason Nature Reserve is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Come and experience the beauty and serenity of this special place.
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Location & Phone number
1614 W Osterhout Ave, Portage, MI 49024, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Housing developments encroaching on the west side. The city is more concerned with collecting property tax dollars than maintaining a balance with the amount of green space."
"Best public restroom in all of Portage. I will go out of my way to use this baby. Peaceful, quiet, always fully stocked, spotlessly clean, and not heavily used... What more could you ask for? Oh, the building is also quite attractive as well. You won't be disappointed going here. Nice little paved trail through the trees beyond the restroom. I recommend this place to everyone. Now Google is included."
"Fun, neat nature preserve with both a dirt trail, boardwalk, and asphalt walking path perfect for bikes. The park comes out to another park, so perfect if you’re biking or wanting to walk long distances. One of my favorite parks in Kalamazoo, and I love the fact that the paths aren’t overgrown. The park also has clean restrooms."
"Second stop of the day was that Eliason nature preserve in Portage. From Eliason we navigated through and merged with Bishop Bog Preserve before circling back around to Eliason. The cool thing here is that the preserves are connected by a long boardwalk. In Eliason The trails are a combination of paved with side trails that are packed dirt. In Bishops bog the trails are either packed dirt or boardwalks. Word of warning you can get a bit wet on the bog boardwalk. These parks are kid friendly, dog on leash friendly and the paved sections are handicap accessible. There are bathroom facilities in both preserves. There are good sized parking lots at both preserves also. The terrain isn’t overly difficult and if you connect both these preserves and the trails at Schrier park you can get in 10#miles. We did 4 miles here and really just skimmed the surface. If you’re a geocacher there are several here however we’re not very good at it so we only found one LOL. Definitely a cool place/places to explore. "
"This is my new favorite trail! It is fully paved so it's great for anything with wheels."
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