Stetser Preserve Trail

The 150-acre Stetser Preserve follows old logging roads and traverses gentle hills along its trails that equate to over two miles.

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Stetser Preserve Trail Details

The 150-acre Stetser Preserve follows old logging roads and traverses gentle hills along its trails that equate to over two miles. Forested walls, small streams, and flooded, soggy bottoms provide for the scenery to visitors. Taking a stroll through the woods here, guests will notice old works of neglected masonry hinting to past use as agricultural wooded land. A pond sits quietly at the end of a trail and an interpretive guide enables visitors an educational outlook on a sunny day stroll.

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