Visitors will get a glimpse of the changing leaves as well as the 1.9 mile trail created. The history of putting the pieces together to create the aproximately 105 acre preserve began sixteen years ago. It was once a Boy Scout Camp. Trail design and engineering was completed and creats a great community resource with an ADA- accessible (American with Disabliities Act) loop and accessible observation tower. A unique stone wall, created surrounds the welcome kiosk as a seating dpsvr for visitors. Let mulched trail lead you down the Central Collector Trail to both the Sourthern Loop and Northern Loop Trails, which are rustic hiking trails over granite outcroppings, providing excellent views of wetlands, beaver ponds, and Otter Creek Following the Northern Loop or Bridge Trail, you will experience Otter Creek's suspension bridge, unique to this area and providing you with great views of Lynch Creek. Keep your eyes peeled for Wood Ducks and Great Blue Herons, both which frequent the upper pools of creek for dabbling and fishing.