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Washtenaw County
Ann Arbor

Bird Hills Nature Area Loop

Easy

3.0

(1)

19

hikers

Bird Hills Nature Area Loop

01:18

4.73km

80m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike through the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop, a peaceful escape into Ann Arbor's largest natural space. This 2.9-mile (4.7 km) route winds through dense, mature woods, where you'll find towering beech, sugar maple, and oak trees. You'll experience a gentle ascent of 255 feet (78 metres) over approximately 1 hour and 17 minutes, making it perfect for a relaxed outing. As you navigate the hilly terrain, keep an eye out for deer moving through the undergrowth. In autumn, the foliage bursts with color, while spring brings a display of wildflowers, adding to the scenic beauty of the trail.

You can begin your journey on the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop from several convenient trailheads, including those located off Newport Road, Bird Road, and Beechwood Drive. Remember that bicycles are not permitted on these trails, helping to preserve the natural environment for hikers. Since the park is largely undeveloped, you should plan accordingly as there are no facilities available within the nature area itself. Consider bringing your own water and any other necessities for your visit.

This trail offers a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in a mature forest ecosystem right within the city. Bird Hills Nature Area is known for its diverse tree species and serves as an important habitat for local wildlife. While primarily forested, certain sections of the loop connect to the adjacent Barton Nature Area, potentially offering glimpses of the Huron River. It stands out as a significant natural haven, providing a quiet retreat for anyone looking to connect with nature.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop?

The Bird Hills Nature Area Loop is approximately 4.7 kilometers (2.9 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 18 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.

What is the terrain like on the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop?

The trail features unpaved paths winding through hills and ravines. While many sections are smooth, expect uneven terrain with small hills, roots, and rocks. There are noticeable ups and downs, with elevation changes that can be significant in some parts.

Is the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop suitable for beginner hikers?

The trail is generally rated as easy to medium difficulty. While it has some moderate climbs and descents, its overall length and elevation make it accessible for those with a reasonable fitness level, including beginners looking for a bit of a challenge.

Where can I park to access the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop?

There are multiple trailheads and entrances to the Bird Hills Nature Area. You can find parking off Newport Road, Bird Road, and Beechwood Drive.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see along the trail?

You'll be immersed in dense, mature woods featuring beech, sugar maple, flowering dogwood, oaks, and hickory trees. The area is rich in diverse plant species, and you might spot wildlife such as deer. In spring, wildflowers are abundant, and fall offers vibrant foliage.

What is the best time of year to hike the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop?

The trail is particularly beautiful in spring when wildflowers are in bloom, and in fall for its vibrant foliage. It offers a pleasant experience throughout the warmer months, but be prepared for varying conditions if hiking in winter.

Are dogs allowed on the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails within Bird Hills Nature Area. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Bird Hills Nature Area?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Bird Hills Nature Area. It is a public park, freely accessible to all visitors.

Does the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop connect to other trails?

Yes, the trails within Bird Hills Nature Area connect to other natural areas. This route specifically passes through sections of the Border to Border Trail, Kuebler-Langford Trail, and Barton Nature Area Trails, allowing for longer and more varied routes.

Are bicycles allowed on the Bird Hills Nature Area Loop?

No, bicycles are not allowed in Bird Hills Nature Area. This rule is in place to prevent erosion and help preserve the natural state of the trails and the sensitive ecosystem.

What facilities are available at Bird Hills Nature Area?

Bird Hills Nature Area is largely undeveloped, contributing to its rustic and natural feel. This means there are no facilities such as restrooms, water fountains, or picnic areas available directly on the trail or at the trailheads.

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