Winnick Woods Loop
The woods feature a 1.7-mile loop trail through the trees, a meadow, wetlands, as well as a pond.
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Winnick Woods Loop Details
The 71 acres of Winnick Woods were donated in the nineties in remembrance of their namesake, the Winnick Family. The woods feature a 1.7-mile loop trail through the trees, a meadow, wetlands, as well as a pond. Crossings are created in areas in need, making the trail easier to follow, but some spots could still be considered steep for some and are marked as moderate. The arrangement here is also a throughway and connects with multiple other trails in the area. Set aside as a conservation area, the woods also provide excellent wildlife viewing.
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