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The mud lake bog property was formerly used as the township
dump. After the Southeast Berrien County Landfill was opened, a group of residents
petitioned the township to purchase the property and preserve the bog. In 1980 the
property was purchased and a committee formed to supervise the clean up. Fernwood
personnel agreed to oversee the cleanup and development of the Bog preserve.
The original committee, along with personnel from Fernwood, and many other
volunteers were responsible for cleaning the bog and installing the board walks
and other ammenities. In later years, boy scouts have done repair work to the bog
to help them with advancement.
In 1987 an award was presented to the Bog Committee by the Greater Michigan Foundation
for their work on the Mud Lake Bog Nature Preserve.
A rare complete bog, located on Elm Valley Road, the preserve is used and visited by
classes from Michigan and Illinois schools and colleges for study.
The bog is open to the public at no charge. There is a boardwalk winding through the
bog along with an observation tower and picnic tables with a shelter. There are many
rare and endangered plants, birds and other wildlife.
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