The Patsy Pond Nature Trail winds through an area referred to as
Longleaf Pine Flat Woods. It is an open woodland of longleaf pines
with low growing herbs and shrubs. Fire is a natural influence in
this forest community. Many of the plants and trees have adapted to
survive burns and are actually healthier after fires. Examples of
animals and birds in this forest include: White-tailed deer, gray
fox, gray squirrel, flying squirrel, black bear, osprey, egret,
turkey, wading birds, the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker,
reptiles and amphibians. The trail is open everyday during daylight
hours. For a self-guided walk, brochures are available at the trail
entrance on Highway 24. Make sure to sign the visitor log while
there.
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