One of newest preserves in the Western Wildlife Corridor, this one is named after Tim Sisson. Tim is largely responsible for the WWC, volunteering over 1000 hours most years, obtaining land, restoring native woods, organizing group efforts, etc.! Tim, as many know, has been the driving force behind the Western Wildlife Corridor for many years. He was our President for many years and remains very active in land preservation and restoration!
There are many, many people who Tim has inspired with his dedication to land preservation and habitat restoration. I know, because I’m one of them!
There are trails in this preserve, but the trails are new and not well-worn yet. And, the removal of invasive plants like honeysuckle is just beginning. So, more work to make this another excellent preserve.
Regardless, this is a nice hilly parcel of woods, with adjoining woods on several sides. Enjoy!