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Eagle Point Nature Preserve

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Hours


January through March


Friday - Sunday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

April through October


Friday - Sunday
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

November/December


Friday - Sunday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Amenities

  • Port-a-John at parking area (no drinkable water source)
  • Picnic tables at parking area
  • Canoe access (100 yard carry)
    • Canoe access is only usable during the months of high lake water in the summer. It does require a 100 yard carry to get to the water at that level. There is a cable that will allow the canoe or kayak to be slid instead of carried down to the water that was installed as an eagle scout project. But the access is limited to the lake being at almost full capacity due to the shallow nature of the cove.
  • 3 back-to-back loop trails


About

The Preserve provides a natural habitat for fauna and flora native to the area including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, Bald eagles and more. Over three miles of trails including observation overlooks will eventually allow the visitor to enjoy the entire 200 acres and its natural features.


Trails include a self-interpretive tree and plant identification loop, canoe access to High Rock Lake, and an additional hiking trail leading to beautiful isolated coves are open to the hiker and nature lover. The trail is adequate for biking with fat tired bikes. No horses are allowed.