Welcome to Pierce Cedar Creek Institute
Immerse Yourself in Nature
What's New at the Institute?
Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, for Environmental Education
Set on 850 acres in rural Barry County, Michigan, Pierce Cedar Creek Institute serves as an environmental education center, nature center, and biological field station. PCCI offers visitors opportunities for education, recreation, research, and exposure to a variety of habitats, including wetlands, forests, marshes, streams, lakes, and prairies.
News and Announcements
Feast of Home: Barry County – Growing Our Local Food Community
We’re now turning our attention to the second Feast of Home event on Wednesday, November 19, where we’ll feature Nana Otto’s famous Turkey Steak recipe as the star of the pre-Thanksgiving Harvest Supper. The program will include a panel of grounded, thoughtful local leaders: Nick Otto, Allison Hinton, Jessica Endres, and Joshua Shultz, who bring real-world experience and practical ideas for building a more connected, resilient local food system right here in our community.
Come hungry. Leave inspired. Join us at the Feast of Home!
Check Out Our Winter Upcoming Events Flyer
October and November Pierce Pickups
From apple cider pork chops to southern sweet potato pie, there's a little something for everyone on this month's edition of Pierce Pickups. Order your meals today!
What's Happening at the Institute?
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.

