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.
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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