The Preserve Next Door: Hemlock Park Green Space Is a Game Changer
When you think of a dream neighborhood, what comes to mind? Great design? A strong sense of community? Access to the outdoors?
At Hemlock Park, residents enjoy all of the above plus something rarely found in a new residential development: ownership of over 13 acres of preserved woodland, right outside their doors.
Unlike traditional neighborhoods where common space might mean a small park or manicured boulevard, Hemlock Park is anchored by a large, forested preserve. This 13+ acre natural area is permanently protected and co-owned by every homeowner in the neighborhood. That means you’re not just buying a home—you’re buying into something much bigger: the stewardship of a shared natural legacy.
A Backyard You Don’t Have to Mow
The preserve offers a one-mile loop trail that meanders through hemlock and hardwoods, ideal for morning walks, trail runs, or snowshoeing in winter. Wildlife sightings are common. Birdsong is constant. And the best part? There’s no need to maintain it. The preserve is managed for ecological health and low-impact enjoyment, giving residents the benefits of green space without the hassle.
Privacy, Peace, and Breathing Room
The preserved land is more than just beautiful; it creates privacy and space. Hemlock Park homes back up to trees, trails, and quiet. It’s a setting that feels remote, yet it’s just steps from the Noquemanon Trail Network, a quick jaunt from Marquette Mountain Ski Resort or the Marquette Golf Club, just minutes from downtown Marquette.
A Community Built Around Values
Preserving this land wasn’t an afterthought; it was a guiding principle. Hemlock Park was designed for people who value the outdoors, an active lifestyle, and connection to nature. By sharing ownership of the preserve, neighbors are connected not just by property lines but by shared priorities.
Come See for Yourself
If you’re looking for a neighborhood that offers both a beautiful home and a meaningful lifestyle, Hemlock Park is worth exploring. Schedule a tour and walk the loop: you’ll quickly understand what makes this place so special.