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Nashville Tennessean
There s a spot along the northern edge of the Lake Trail at Radnor Lake State Park where Steve Ward likes to sit and look out.
From the observation deck there, he can see the farthest peak that marks the end of the park, which is also a protected natural area. If you sit long enough, you may see a blue heron skimming the water for its next meal, an otter swimming by or goslings plodding along the shoreline.
Ward, the park manager, said he hopes people will find a sense of reverence and wonder when they visit the Nashville park. Even though it s a busy park, he also hopes it s a peaceful place where people can enjoy nearly 1,400 acres of woods, trails and creeks surrounding the lake.
DNR marks a century of Michigan natural resources history, change
JOHN PEPIN, Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Jan. 25, 2021
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An angler wrestles in a brook trout along an Upper Peninsula stream. (Courtesy Photo/Michigan DNR) Show MoreShow Less
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A goose hunter and his dog get ready to head out on the waters of Goose Lake in Marquette County. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Michigan Conservation Officer Jennifer Hanson (right) checks deer hunting licenses and chats with hunters Craig Vining of Alpena, (left), and Randy Earnest of Big Rapids, (center), in Iron County. (Courtesy Photo/Michigan DNR) Show MoreShow Less