This 40-acre, landlocked sanctuary is within the Whitefish Point Global Important Bird Area. An upland ridge forested with Balsam fir, birch, Red Maple and White Pine, traverses the southwest corner of the property. Approaching the shore of Little Lake, northeast from the ridge, the land abruptly transitions to Tag Alder and then to a mixed shrub/bog and an open bog with Tamarack. The transition zone of the shrub/bog habitat supports the richest diversity of migrating birds on the Whitefish Peninsula.

Amenities: Access by appointment only.