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Van Atta Woods Park

November 17th, 2009

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Because firearm season started on Sunday here in Michigan, I avoided Rose Lake, my usual hiking haunt, not wanting to risk any damage on the first day of hunting season. Instead, I went to Van Atta Woods Park near Grand River and Van Atta in Okemos.

Van Atta Woods is much smaller than Rose Lake with a very limited trail system. In fact, there is only one trail, though the signs list two, the second is just the long trail with a cut-off trail.

If you hike on this trail, bring your boots – every time I’ve walked on the trail, which is admittedly only 6 – 10 times, it has been flooded to some degree. This time, the marshy areas were rather dry, and were easily crossed using the makeshift bridges of dead branches.

And being Michigan, I saw a few deer on my walk. It’s a pretty common occurrence – I see deer in my backyard, along with turkey and coyotes. But I stopped and watched them anyways. My high school biology teacher read to my class from Sand County Almanac and one of the passages questioned how much time did men spend watching geese as they flew, honking on the way to wherever they were headed. I wonder how many hikers do the same with passing deer.

Rose Lake

October 27th, 2009

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I was in the mood for adventure last weekend. So I filled up the water bottle, put on the hiking shoes, and drove five minutes to arrive at Rose Lake to enjoy the peace and quiet. Just me, the birds, the relaxing sound of gently blowing leaves, and booming gunshots. Not at me (it wasn’t Detroit) – there is a shooting range across Peacock Road from the park.

Though I’ve lived in various towns on the east side of Lansing for over a decade, and Bath for a decade before that, Rose Lake is a recent addition to my regular list of hiking trails. I had mainly visited State parks as well as local trail systems like Lake Lansing, Riverbend, and Legg Park, but decided I need a little variety in my life.

And it is a good find. I’ve only visited twice, but I realized that the more trails I explored, the more trails I found. That is a great feeling for a hiker, especially since, with a 2-year old, long hiking trips are not on my typical itinerary anymore.

The best part, for me, is that there are enough trails and vegetation to hide the other hikers from view. Who doesn’t want to get away from everyone for just a while? That’s hard to do in the suburbs, even the relatively small one I live in, but Rose Lake provides a welcome respite.