|
Dauner Martin Nature Sanctuary
155 Acres in Genesse County
Dauner Martin is one of
five Michigan Nature Association sanctuaries located
within a city limit. The sanctuary is perfect for those
who want to get away from it all and have some peace
and quiet without traveling 100’s of miles up
north. Located in Fenton, visitors are able to walk
down 4.5 miles or marked trails while gazing at hundreds
of colorful wildflowers, indulging in bird watching
and seeing plentiful deer. The sanctuary also has numerous
benches to relax on.
In 1998 Robert J. Martin
and sister, Marion T. Martin, long time residents of
Fenton, deeded their land to the Michigan Nature Association.
Robert Martin said he didn’t want to see the farmland
and woods, which once belonged to his grandparents,
disturbed from here on. Through the years, he had planted
thousands of small pines as a reforestation project.
Some are now older than 50 years. Other species such
as oak, elm, cherry, maple, and ash are also prevalent
on the property.
Please come out for a visit and enjoy
the sanctuary. Don’t forget your camera and binoculars.
A PDF map of the sanctuary's trails
can be downloaded here.

|