Foxfire Woods Nature Preserve
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Glenn and Winifred Poe gifted these 8 acres in 1974. There is a loop trail.
Fringed on the west by wild plum and hawthorn trees, this is a high, well-drained woods, predominantly of oak and hickory. The woods bears the name of foxfire, an unusual fungus which glows in the dark.
Fringed on the west by wild plum and hawthorn trees, this is a high, well-drained woods, predominantly of oak and hickory. The woods bears the name of foxfire, an unusual fungus which glows in the dark.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°15'3"N 85°2'6"W
- Metea County Park 4.2 km
- Foster Park 25 km
- Eagle Marsh 29 km
- Fox Island County Park and Nature Preserve 31 km
- Chain O' Lakes State Park 34 km
- Camp Chief Little Turtle 38 km
- Tamarack Bog Nature Preserve 52 km
- Pokagon State Park 53 km
- Tri-County Fish & Wildlife Area 57 km
- Camp Tamarack 93 km
- Cedar Creek Canyon Valley 6.2 km
- De Kalb County Airport (KGWB) 6.7 km
- Bridgewater Golf Club 15 km
- Nucor/Vulcraft 15 km
- Steel Dynamics 17 km
- DeKalb County, Indiana 17 km
- Allen County, Indiana 18 km
- Paulding County, Ohio 41 km
- Defiance County, Ohio 44 km
- Williams County, Ohio 52 km