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TOP 30 Nature preserve hiking in Oxford, OH
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DeWitt Cabin Parking
DeWitt Cabin Parking is a parking facility located in Oxford, Ohio, United States. It is situated near the entrance to the Silvoor Biological Sanctuary, a beautiful 2.5-acre tract of land that houses an extensive wildflower garden and offers scheduled wildflower walks each spring. The parking lot is also close to the Bachelor Wildlife and Game Reserve, a 416-acre area donated by Dr. Joseph M. Bachelor to preserve habitat diversity for native plants and wildlife. Additionally, the parking lot provides easy access to College Woods, Western Woods, Beck Reserve, and other natural areas managed by Miami University. Visitors can explore hiking trails, enjoy scenic overlooks, and observe a variety of plant and animal species in these preserved areas. The DeWitt Cabin, the oldest standing log cabin in the Oxford area, is also a short distance from the parking lot and is open to visitors on Sunday afternoons during the summer months.
Wra Cabin
Wra Cabin is a lodging institution located at 5757 Oxford Milford Road in Oxford, Ohio, United States. This institution is situated on a twenty-six acre tract of land, with half of the land covered in mature woodlands providing access to Harker's Run Creek, and the other half showcasing old-field succession. Hikers can enjoy a circular trail through the scenic woods, with access available by reservation only. The land includes various donations from generous individuals, such as the twelve-acre Kramer Woods donated by Paul and Edith Kramer in 1987, and the 45 acres donated by Dr. and Mrs. Roy Reinhart in 1991. The Bachelor Wildlife and Game Reserve, established by Dr. Joseph M. Bachelor in 1947, is also managed to preserve habitat diversity for native plants and wildlife.
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