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    Bishop's Bog Preserve Trail

    3.5 (4 reviews)

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    West Lake Nature Preserve - These things smelled as cool as they looked. Bees were loving them

    West Lake Nature Preserve

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    The unique and fragile ecosystem located in this park is even more amazing when you consider it's…read moreat the heart of the city of Portage. Some of the first stops along the sanctuary's trail are viewing platforms overlooking a marshy area, which, though enjoyable, still require you to press on to reach the five-star attraction -- a wetland bog featuring carnivorous pitcher plants, sphagnum moss, and tamarack trees. You will have to walk awhile on paths through the woods before you reach the actual bog, which must be traversed on a floating boardwalk. Choose to wear shoes that will keep your feet dry. (At certain times of the year the boardwalk may even be flooded and inaccessible.) Mosquito spray and drinking water are also must-haves. Autumn is a particularly beautiful time to visit; the colors are spectacular. The trek ends with a glorious view of West Lake. You can sit on benches on the viewing platform before the trip back to the parking lot. Your wetland adventure will take 45 minutes or more depending on your pace and frequency of stops. Also, beware of poison sumac growing along the trail through the bog; the risk of getting a rash is a great deterrent to picking any pretty plants along the way.

    Yet another Portage Park that has elevated walkways over the bogs. Be aware both that when you walk…read moreover these rubber walkways, water will squirt up through the holes so you're likely to get damp (not a huge deal on a hot summer day, but pretty intense when you're going on a run in the late fall or early spring). Also, despite being a fairly neutral looking gray, these elevated walkways get incredibly hot. I noticed my chihuahua was lifting his paws so I reached down and touch the surface and it was scalding, so we carried the dogs for those stretches of the paths. We saw lots of butterflies, birds and a gorgeous turtle on our recent visit. Our cousin had a hard time finding the geocaches that were supposed to be on our route, though. There's a beautiful West Lake view at the end of one of the elevated platforms and lots of yummy wild blackberries to forage if you happen to be at the park in early July. We're always on the hunt for great spots to take our dogs for a nice afternoon hike, and this will be becoming one of our go-to spots.

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    West Lake Nature Preserve - Taking a break

    Taking a break

    West Lake Nature Preserve - The Moss is very cool and damp, a great place for a puppy to cool off on a hot day

    The Moss is very cool and damp, a great place for a puppy to cool off on a hot day

    West Lake Nature Preserve - Our Chihuahua hates walking on these (and be sure not to take dogs on these in the summer since they get incredibly hot)

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    Our Chihuahua hates walking on these (and be sure not to take dogs on these in the summer since they get incredibly hot)

    Woods Lake Park

    Woods Lake Park

    4.1(7 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    We've been swimming here for years, so I was surprised to see I hadn't written a review yet!…read more This park has a sandy (with some gravel) beach, accessed via a hilly sidewalk from the handicap parking next to the newish picnic pavilion. Note: to get to the handicap parking, you don't park up top (and walk down those stairs, obviously!), but drive down a clearly marked accessible road down to the four handicap spaces nearer to the beach. You will still have to walk/wheel from those spots to the water. The water starts out really shallow (good for playing, if you have littles), and then goes deep pretty quickly. There is often a bunch of seaweed near to the shore, and, depending on the weather, the water can be murky. Persevere! STILL! It is a swimmable lake, and feels really good to get in the water, so close to home. There's a small playground area, a grassy area next to the sidewalks, and then, along the lakeshore, plenty of space for fishing.

    An oasis in the middle of the city, it's easy to blink-and-you-miss-it this gem across from Oakwood…read morePlaza near the intersection of Oakland Drive and Parkview. This small park offers an elevated path and raised overlook and a small beach. If you work nearby, this is a great place to escape on your lunch break with a picnic and a good book. I once spotted a snowy owl in a tree adjacent to the park. Definitely a life highlight! Not the best swimming hole in the area (definitely visit Portage's Ramona Park for a bigger, better beach), but still worth the trip.

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    Woods Lake Park - Cool plant

    Cool plant

    Woods Lake Park
    Woods Lake Park

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    Vicksburg Trailway

    Vicksburg Trailway

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Nice paved walking trail in Vicksburg. Next to the Vicksburg Heritage and Depot Museum. Close to…read moredowntown too.

    Despite its proximity to busy Sprinkle Road, it's incredibly quiet and peaceful here for a paved…read morepath. It's less than 2 miles from start to finish (we start on TU Ave. and head into Vicksburg, often rewarding ourselves with a beer at the distant whistle or an ice cream at the local ice cream shop before heading back, but there are several places you could access the path.) Parking for the Vicksburg Trailway is available at the Vicksburg Depot Museum on Richardson Street; the northern trailhead on TU Avenue; and the Vicksburg Recreation Area (and disc golf course) just off Sprinkle Road as well, and they've already started construction on a new project that will eventually connect this path to the Portage Trailway, which will be such a nice option for cyclists as they will be able to get from Vicksburg all the way into Kalamazoo. We've did a fair bit of running here when we were first getting started, since when we dropped in at TU we could hit a 5K exactly by turning around as soon as we got into Vicksburg, and I intend to also put on my rollerblades and visit this path since it's nice and flat and very well paved without many cracks in the pavement. There's a few ponds along the path, which means later in the season mosquito repellent will probably be a must if you visit during a shady part of the day, and you can even watch disc golfers try to avoid that water hazard along part of the route.

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    Vicksburg Trailway - The path

    The path

    Vicksburg Trailway - The parking lot at the TU avenue entrance is now pretty much just one spot as they are connecting the path across the road.

    The parking lot at the TU avenue entrance is now pretty much just one spot as they are connecting the path across the road.

    Vicksburg Trailway - New addition going in

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    New addition going in

    Lakeview Park

    Lakeview Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    It really is such a shame that this park doesn't have a beach. We are super fortunate to live on…read moreone of the Portage lakes and have access all the time, but between West, Austin, and Long Lake's parks only Long Lake has a beach (at Ramona Park). Nonetheless, this park has incredible views and offers decent fishing opportunities off of two extended docks, one of which features a large covered gazebo with benches. The playground area here looks legit, and my partner and I always enjoy stopping for a break here when we do a 9-mile cycling route that basically wraps around Austin Lake plus an extra mile each way to access the route from where we live. As with Long Lake, the boat launch is at a completely separate location from the park. Unlike Ramona Park, there is no charge to park at Lakeside Park. We are super excited at the prospect of all the cycling routes in the Vicksburg and Portage area connecting soon. Work got underway on connecting the Vicksburg path into Portage early last year but was halted due to the pandemic. So happy to have a little bit of spring-like weather this week to get out and celebrate all the wonderful natural spaces in our community.

    Thanks to our friends, we had a chance to see and enjoy this park…read more The park has great view to the lake with two decks on each side. We saw some folks fishing while we were there. There's also a small trail where you can exercise too. Don't worry, there are a couple of picnic areas for you and your family to bbq and enjoy the serenity of the beautiful lake. The parking lot has lights so when you leave the park at sunset, you won't be walking in the dark to your car.

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    Lakeview Park - This was Tuesday. Probably completely melted now

    This was Tuesday. Probably completely melted now

    Lakeview Park
    Lakeview Park

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