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In Fort Wayne in Allen County. The preserve is on the north side of Stellhorn Road (SR 37) between Reed Road and Maplecrest Road. Look for the ACRES sign by the preserve entrance between houses on the north side of Stellhorn. A lane will take you to a grassy area. Park under the tree. A 36-acre gift of Carl and Ursula Mengerson received in 1973. It has 3/4 miles of trails. 35 acres have been dedicated through IDNR's Division of Nature Preserves. The reserve is an excellent example of a successional sequence of a northern Indiana forest. All three stages of a returning old-growth woods can be seen. From an open meadow, with clumps of hawthorn, crabapple and grey dogwood, the trail enters a woods of elm, shagbark hickory and sugar maple. The hiker is rewarded, entering the third stage, to see a climax forest of sugar maple, beech, oak and shellbark hickory. Through the years, the forest will slowly move toward Stellhorn Road and the entire reserve will be a maple-beech climax forest.
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