Sajdak Springs features a series of soft water springs originating from a north-facing moraine which feeds a small trout stream. This stream then feeds the White River and flows north to Lake Superior. The springs originate under a variety of cover types including second-growth aspen and maple woods, virgin white cedar, and cutover white cedar and alder. The scenic spring run contains emergent aquatics that border the sandy, firm-bottomed rivulets. The stream has open marshy banks dominated by horsetail, great bulrush, scarlet pimpernel, and round-leaved monkey flower. Additional species include blue-joint grass, angelica, purple-fringed orchid, spotted jewelweed, marsh marigold, water hemlock, cow parsnip, and Michigan lily. A sugar maple/aspen forest dominates the surrounding uplands. The understory contains thimbleberry, wild sarsaparilla, wild ginger, large-leaved aster, drooping wood-reed, round-lobed hepatica, false Solomon's seal, and miterwort. Sajdak Springs is owned by the DNR and was designated a State Natural Area in 1981.