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Get Out There! Info to Know Before You Go: Welcome to our world of wonder! We hope you'll find the time to visit all of our Natural Areas and Preserves. Each is different and magical in its own way. Some areas are more fragile than others – thus, a variety of names and visitation policies. We've labeled and color-coded the different areas in this guide to help you plan your outings. A "Natural Area" is open to the public during daylight hours. You'll find an information kiosk with a map, benches along the way in some cases and clearly marked trails. Our "Preserves" are slightly more restricted and are best seen on a guided tour. The following categories indicate the visitation status by color code of each area: Open to the Public: Come see this property on your own year round, or join us on a guided tour led by our knowledgeable Docents. Guided Tours Only: This indicates a Preserve is ecologically sensitive, so going with one of our Docents is the best way to experience it. Critical Area: Some Preserves are better left undisturbed; they contain fragile plants, animals or landscape whose survival is threatened by the slightest human impact. Therefore, limited or no access is allowed. Be a Good Steward: Please Respect These Special Places Rules to Remember: • Please stay on the trail. Hunting is allowed at Kehl Lake and Houdek Dunes, with Conservancy permit only! To help you better understand the work we do, the Conservancy defines Natural Areas and Preserves as follows: Natural Areas – Open to the public, with informational kiosks, marked trails and parking areas. Preserves – Preserves are also open to the public, but are best seen on a guided hike because of limited or no trail system. Critical Areas - These areas are off limits, and include Gull Island and the Soper Preserve. Because of their ecological fragility, we do not open these areas to the public. | ![]() | |||