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United States
Michigan
Wayne County
Westland

Koppernick Section: Tonquish, Beech and Tulip Loop

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Hiking trails & Routes
United States
Michigan
Wayne County
Westland

Koppernick Section: Tonquish, Beech and Tulip Loop

Easy

4.9

(8169)

18,080

hikers

Koppernick Section: Tonquish, Beech and Tulip Loop

01:07

4.41km

10m

Hiking

This easy 2.7-mile (4.4 km) loop in Westland, Michigan, offers peaceful creek views and diverse woodlands, perfect for a relaxed hike.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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4.27 km

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4.14 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Koppernick Section: Tonquish, Beech and Tulip Loop?

This easy loop trail generally takes about 1 hour and 7 minutes to complete, making it a perfect option for a relaxed outing in nature.

Is the Koppernick Section: Tonquish, Beech and Tulip Loop suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, the trail is graded as 'Easy' and is very suitable for beginners and families. Its relatively flat terrain and short distance make it an enjoyable experience for all skill levels.

What is the terrain like on this loop trail?

The terrain is generally flat or gently rolling, traversing a mix of thickets, upland woods, wetlands, and meadows within the Holliday Nature Preserve. You'll find natural surface trails, and some sections may include boardwalks through wetland areas, especially along the Tonquish Creek.

What kind of scenery and natural features can I expect along the trail?

You'll be immersed in diverse natural surroundings, including peaceful views of the Tonquish Creek watershed. The preserve is home to distinctive American Beech trees with their smooth bark, and Tulip trees, known for their unique leaves and yellow-green flowers in late spring. The varied ecosystems offer a rich visual experience.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round. Late spring is particularly beautiful when the Tulip trees are in bloom. Fall offers stunning foliage, while summer provides lush greenery. Even in winter, the quiet, snow-dusted landscape can be serene, though some sections might be muddy or icy.

Where can I park for the Koppernick Section: Tonquish, Beech and Tulip Loop?

Parking is available at the William P. Holliday Forest and Wildlife Preserve in Westland, Michigan. Specific parking areas within the preserve provide convenient access to the trailhead.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in the Holliday Nature Preserve?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day-use hiking in the William P. Holliday Forest and Wildlife Preserve. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Wayne County Parks website for any updated regulations or special event requirements.

Is the Koppernick Section: Tonquish, Beech and Tulip Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Holliday Nature Preserve, where this trail is located, is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

Does the route connect with other trails in the Holliday Nature Preserve?

Yes, this loop incorporates sections of several other official trails within the preserve. You'll hike along parts of the Tulip Trail, Deer Trail, Tonquish Trail, and Beech Trail, offering a comprehensive experience of the area.

What historical significance does the Holliday Nature Preserve hold?

The preserve has historical ties to the Potawatomi Indians, with trails dating back to their presence. It's also notable as the reported site where Chief Tonquish was killed and buried, adding a layer of cultural significance to the natural landscape.

Are there any facilities like restrooms or water available along the trail?

While the trail itself is a natural loop, basic facilities like restrooms and water fountains may be available near the main parking areas or visitor centers within the larger William P. Holliday Forest and Wildlife Preserve. It's advisable to bring your own water, especially on warmer days.

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