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Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Henderson Heritage Preserve
Reviews
Jacalynn Bowes (02/27/2021)
Nice walking trail, wear good shoes because the pine needles make the trail slippery. There is a small creek my dog enjoys cooling off in. Just a very peaceful place.
Bill Westermeyer (12/29/2020)
I love this preserve. I only wish it was bigger. I have been there four or five times and unlike Hitchcock, have never run into another person. There are two parts. The entrance at Croft Mill Rd. has trails through mixed forest. The access at Mayfield runs along the creek and pond and is pine/wiregrass ecosystem. There are a couple beaver dams here. It seems that this area needs a controlled burn to spur more pine growth. Good place for an hour or so walk/hike.
Chillin Willie (03/05/2020)
This review is for the Preserve on Mayfield Rd. First impressions were promising as I drove past a beautiful pond to the parking area. As I headed to the trail I noticed the arm was closed & locked with no signs or postings stating why the trail is closed. I did notice a trail to the right of the arm where I could see where a lot of foot traffic or hikers have gone around the arm to continue on the trail. I wasn't sure if I should, so I will try to find out more information. Not sure who to contact...
Qiuck Response Force Towing QRF1 (09/21/2019)
No facilities. Just a path. Nice wide path. Deer hunting is allowed with bow only.
Patrick Taylor (08/26/2019)
I grew up in this area and knew this land before it became the preserve. As a kid we really enjoyed playing in those woods. I sometimes revisit and walk the trails. Its been several years since ive hiked the entire area. During that time, it was kept up by driving a tractor with disc narrows on the back, which made walking extremely difficult. Also, at the entrance was found different types of cans (think beer, soft drink, etc.) That were used by drug users to smoke whatever. Meanimg the cans werw bent, had a hole in them and burnt where the hole was located. So, groups of drug users would go down and do their thing. I stop hiking due to obvious worries. It might be better now, I havent ventured on the trails in some time. It is a beautiful area with potential. Just needed a little more TLC. Would LOVE to get a job taking care places like this and dealing with problems I listed!!!
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