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Membership

Of all the many things that matter at Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, members matter most! Without their dedication, participation, and generosity, the Institute would not be what it is today. Nor could it be what it aspires to be in the future!

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Creative Retreats at Batts Cottage are Now Available!

The Creative Retreats at Batts Cottage are available from April - September and are offered on a one-, two-, or three-week schedule for writers, artists, photographers, and musicians of all backgrounds and genres.

Learn more here.

Conquer the Trails!

The Over the Creek and Through the Woods Trail Run is Saturday, October 5!

Register by September 23 to receive a race t-shirt.

Register here!

Trail Closure Notice

October 1-November 15: Archery season.  All trails are open.

November 15-30: All trails will be closed for deer firearm season.

December 1-January 1: Trails north of Cloverdale Rd will be closed. Trails south of Cloverdale Rd are open.

For your safety, please be aware of trail closure signs.

News and Announcements

Pierce Pickup Favorites

Order your Pierce Pickups by Thursday of each week and pickup the following Friday at the Institute Visitor Center from Noon- 2 pm or at Anne's Health Food Store in Hastings during normal business hours.

Order your September meals here. 

Order your October meals here. 

Join Us on Thursday, November 21 for Michelle's Retirement Party!

The open house will honor Executive Director Michelle Skedgell upon her retirement after 23 years of service to the Institute.

Register here!

Michelle Skedgell, Executive Director of Pierce Cedar Creek Institute since September 2001, has announced her plans to retire from the Institute as of December 31, 2024.   Michelle joined the Institute shortly after its opening. The Institute is a nature center, an environmental education center, and a biological field station, a destination of learning, research, and natural resource management on 850 acres in rural Barry County. The Institute's founder, Bill Pierce, and his wife, Jessie, created the Institute to give back to the community that meant so much to them and provide a welcoming space for everyone to connect with the natural world.

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Enjoy a Glimpse Inside the Institute's Field Station

Each summer students descend upon Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, but not in your typically nature summer camp sort of way. As a Field Station, undergraduate and graduate students from a consortium of colleges and universities are awarded environmental research grants, natural resources fellowships, and creative arts fellowships.

Over the course of the summer, these students complete projects related to the natural world while learning career and life skills along the way. The goal of the Pierce Cedar Creek Institute Field Station is to enhance the health and stability of ecosystems in West Michigan by providing scientific information to support land management decisions. But the heart of the Field Station is the students. Learn from the 2024 Field Station researchers and fellows as they talk about their summer projects and experiences. This video was created by Lucero Orduna-Rivera, a student at Grand Rapids Community College and 2024 Creative Arts Fellow at Pierce Cedar Creek Institute.

This video represents the "world of Pierce Cedar Creek Institute and the people that have contributed to the research" through Lucero's lens as an artist and videographer.

Watch Lucero's video below:

Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, for Environmental Education

Set on 850 acres in rural Barry County, Michigan, Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, a mix between an environmental education center, nature center and biological field station, provides visitors opportunities for education, recreation, research and exposure to a blend of diverse habitats including wetlands, forests, marshes, streams, lakes, and prairies.

01sep8:00 am30(sep 30)8:00 pmSeptember Storybook Walk: Brown is Beautiful by Supriya Kelkar; Illustrated by Noor SofiJoin a young Indian-American girl on a hike with her grandparents as she makes note of all the things in nature that are brown, from a nurturing mother bear to deep twisting roots. 8:00 am - 8:00 pm (30)(GMT-04:00) Free-Self-guided on the Black Walnut Trail

01sep8:00 am30(sep 30)8:00 pmFall Color Walk on the Lupine TrailLearn about the kaleidoscope of fall colors created by Michigan's many tree species.8:00 am - 8:00 pm (30)(GMT-04:00) Free-Self-guided on the Lupine Trail

19sep5:30 pm7:30 pmConservation in a Changing World Lecture Series-How Drone Technology is Transforming Environmental AssessmentTechnology is changing many aspects of our lives, including how we communicate, live, and even work. 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now for the Program! Dinner registration is closed.

20sep7:30 pm9:00 pmFall Plein Air Art Show and Artist Reception for Sharon SundayJoin us for a free plein air painting art show in the Institute’s Visitor Center auditorium and meet plein air artist Sharon Sunday. 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-04:00) No Registration Needed!

24sep10:30 am12:00 pmStewardship ExperienceJoin the Stewardship department in collecting and cleaning native seeds to be used for the plant sale or seeding on the Institute’s property. Sign up for dates from September to January 2025. 10:30 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now!

25sep6:30 pm8:30 pmFall Fungi Watercolor WorkshopExplore the world of strange yet interesting fall fungi with the Institute and Dayna Walton of Solstice Handmade. 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now!

28sep10:00 am12:00 pmFall Forest Color WalkLearn about the various forest types, how to identify different tree species, and their individual contributions to the kaleidoscope of fall colors. 10:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now!

01oct8:00 am31(oct 31)8:00 pmThe Fungus Among UsExplore the largely misunderstood, yet wonderful world of fungi and their importance in keeping our world clean, growing, and well-fed. 8:00 am - 8:00 pm (31)(GMT-04:00) Free-Self-guided on the Lupine Trail

01oct8:00 am8:00 pmOctober Storybook Walk-Mushroom Rain by Laura K. ZimmermannLearn about all the incredible things mushrooms can do! 8:00 am - 8:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Free-Self-guided on the Black Walnut Trail

03oct10:00 am12:00 pmNature Playdates in the Play SpaceLearn to enjoy nature in every season. Each playdate will consist of some guided and free play time designed to connect your little ones to the natural world around them. 10:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now!

05oct8:30 am12:00 pmOver the Creek and Through the Woods Trail RunRunners and walkers of all ages are encouraged to participate in this year’s 1-mile Fun Run or 5K. Visit ItsYourRace.com for more information and to register. 8:30 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now!

05oct1:00 pm3:00 pmStewardship ExperienceJoin the Stewardship department in collecting and cleaning native seeds to be used for the plant sale or seeding on the Institute’s property. Sign up for dates from September to January 2025. 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now!

07oct2:00 pm4:00 pmFall Colors Accessible Tours-Call 269-721-4190 to register.Want to be immersed in and enjoy Michigan’s beautiful fall colors but not quite up to hiking the Institute’s trails? Then this is the “tour” for you! 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now! October 8 Tour is full.

08oct10:30 am12:00 pmStewardship ExperienceJoin the Stewardship department in collecting and cleaning native seeds to be used for the plant sale or seeding on the Institute’s property. Sign up for dates from September to January 2025. 10:30 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now!

08oct2:00 pm4:00 pmFall Colors Accessible Tours-Call 269-721-4190 to register.Want to be immersed in and enjoy Michigan’s beautiful fall colors but not quite up to hiking the Institute’s trails? Then this is the “tour” for you! 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-04:00) Register Now! October 8 Tour is full.

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Environmental Education & Sustainable Land Management Initiatives

The Institute offers environmental education and sustainable land management programs to the community, instructing environmental stewards by communicating the core values of land conservancy, environmental responsibility and the pursuit of knowledge; provides scientific research grants and research partnerships with a consortium of area colleges and universities; and features over nine miles of hiking trails open to the public, free of charge, from dawn to dusk year-round.