This is a great place to find peace in nature and learn about Georgias Native Plants. A new learning gallery will be opening soon.
Would love to have been able to visit but it was closed this week. Not sure if its a covid thing or...?
Long hiking trails. Wonderful flora and fauna. Expect lots of mosquitos and insects though!
Wonderful place. This was my first visit and, as the sun was rapidly setting, I saw a bare minimum. First impression is that it is a wonderful treasure to explore and enjoy. I know birders are fond of it and, though Im not among their ranks, I still love to see wildlife. Turning the trails corner to see the lake was spectacular. This is a place where I will let spirit flood over me and relish being. See for yourself!Nature on display
Great 30 min walk for my dog and myself will go back again
Comfortable Trails wandering through several roli Acres making for a very pleasant walk
The preserve has nice trails, well kept beds at the eco center but when I went this time, we rented the small eco center for a Bible Study and fellowship. The volunteer Carol H and another staff member Karen were helpful and friendly. The center was nice, has 50 chairs and some narrow tables if needed, a sink and small counter areas, a large bathroom and central heat. Wi-Fi is available upon advanced request as well as a projector. Quiet surroundings and peaceful.
Love the trails! Love the labeled Georgia Native Plants & trees & such!
Very peaceful. Hardto believe you are in the coty after hiking in a few yards.
Great little place to go check out some walking trails in enjoy your local wildlife
Great nature preserve! Labels on trees indicating botanical and common names. Very educational for the novice.
Lovely not well-traveled spot. Huge. Great place to enjoy and learn about nature and/or walk your pup
Wonderful place to let my grandkids enjoy being in the woods
Nature preserve in an urban setting for plant conservation.
Different short trails to choose from. Great for taking dog for a walk.
Beautiful place to walk
Beautiful peaceful tails, that are dog friendly, and the Linwood Ecology Center on Springview Drive, which has wonderful native plants, are all nice places to visit.
Easy trails for peaceful walks.
Creepy and abandoned.