Woodland Mounds Preserve
Discover Woodland Mounds Preserve in Ackworth
There is a special sense of timelessness in the majestic timber at Woodland Mounds State Preserve. It is part of one of the largest continuous stands of timber remaining in the county. The unique qualities of this beautiful wooded ridge above the South River have been recognized by inhabitants of this country for thousands of years. Woodland Mounds State Preserve is a unique natural heritage landform with an extremely high diversity of flora an fauna. An additional 140 acres are leased for public access. View the features below to guide your next visit to this amazing, public property!
Brief History: In the late 1800s, this site attracted European settlers for the exposed rock. An area on one of the sidehills was dug out by local farmers to unearth pieces of limestone that were used for house and barn foundations. The abundant timber provided wood for heating and construction material for buildings and fences. Pre-settlement and post settlement habitat compositions are visible on the properties.
AERIAL MAP OF HUNTING/REFUGE AREA
MAP OF WOODLAND MOUNDS PRESERVE