Lake Linden School Forest
The Lake Linden-Hubbell School Forest is a 400 acre area comprised of the "Samuel Eddy Memorial Forest" and the "Hesterberg Addition." Samuel Eddy, a prominent local sawmill owner, donated 240 acres of open farmland and second growth forest to the school district in 1955 and 1956. In 1994, Gene and Judy Hesterberg donated a 160 acre parcel adjacent to the existing School Forest.
Both benefactors stated that their gifts are to be used "for the sole purpose of promoting and/or developing local educational facilities benefiting the present and future school children of the Lake Linden-Hubbell School District."
Note: Not all sections of each trail are approved for every activity listed for the trail as a whole. Please click on individual trail sections to see approved activities for that section.
LENGTH: | 6.4 mi |
SURFACE: | 100% Natural |
ORGANIZATION: | Lake Linden & Hubbell Public Schools |
TERRAIN: | 100% Rolling |
WEBSITE(S): | http://www.lakelinden.k12.mi.us/forest.p... |
TRAIL FILES: | N/A |
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