Anderson Meadow Wetland is one of the last critically important wetlands for the overall health and cleansing of Loon Lake. Over 1,000 feet of waterfront wetland and 130 acres of meadow and forested uplands comprise this important lake sustaining wetland. Here is a drone video of Anderson Meadow from October of 2025.
In late September 2024, the LLC board invited forester Bill Berrigan to Anderson Meadow to discuss the future of the site. In a walking tour, Berrigan discussed fire management of the uplands and gave an historical perspective of the relationship between fire and the site. Later, board members discussed future trails potential and the management of those future trails. A year later, new trails were created.

