Grass Pond Preserve

Official Description (from location's homepage)
The ponds, wetlands, and wooded uplands provide habitat for a number of unusual dragonfly and damselfly species, including the rare Ringed Boghaunter. A short loop trail passes a small woodland pool, goes through black oak-white pine forest, and then rises up to a high point amid rocky outcrops and dense shrubbery. Access to the Pond itself and its wetlands is restricted due to the sensitivity of the animals, plants and natural communities.

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Categories : Hiking, Learning, Nature Conservency Preserve, Richmond, Wildlife Observation




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