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Interpretive TrailsNatures Accessible Backyard TrailA paved path showcases backyard wildlife habitat projects such as a wildlife garden a water garden bird feeding areas and wildlife viewing stations ID: 877351

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1 Five Rivers Interpretive TrailsNature’s
Five Rivers Interpretive TrailsNature’s Accessible Backyard Trail A paved path showcases backyard wild-life habitat projects such as a wildlife garden, a water garden, bird feeding areas, and wildlife viewing stations. Wheelchair and stroller accessible. Beaver Tree Trail (0.5 mile) Circling Beaver Pond, this trail features scenic overlooks and close approaches to the pond, with an excellent opportu-nity to enjoy turtles, ducks and other walkway over the water. Moderate Woodlot Trail (0.2 mile) This wheelchair accessible trail through view songbirds and small mammals. A at trail over a boardwalk and crushed Old Field Trail (0.6 mile) Explore the ecology of abandoned elds on this trail that features many shrub and tree species, an old orchard grass and woodchip surfaces. Vlomankill Trail (0.6 mile) A picturesque trail traces theVlomankill through a hemlock-shaded ravine. Towering trees, elevated views and exposed bedrock create a sense of grades over woodchip surfaces. Other Popular Trails trail through old Þ elds to a deep forest of northern hardwoods. Impressive trees, dense cover and dynamic views lend a sense of wilderness. Gentle surfaces. Wild Turkey Trail (1.6 miles) Traverse open Þ elds to a wooded ravine of the Phillipinkill. Dense northern hardwoods harbor deer, turkey and grouse. Extend your hike by taking ForesmanÕs Loop passing throughforest and Þ eld habitats. Moderate ups Fordham’s Crossing FordhamÕs Crossing is off theVlomankill Trail.