Escaping to nature is often one of the best ways to quiet our souls and dampen our stress. This nature preserve in Pennsylvania, in fact, is so little-known that you're sure to find solitude among the trees and the wildlife. Just make sure you carve out plenty of time for your visit, especially if it's your first time.
Embrace the tranquility of nature when you visit Florence Shelly Preserve in Thompson, a 380-acre sanctuary.
Don't forget your camera and your hiking shoes (if you're up for exploring) to this breathtaking natural area that features a variety of terrain.
The nature reserve boasts such natural beauty as a glacial pond, flowing streams, vast fields, and towering forest trees.
Often called a hidden gem by locals, the nature preserve offers something for everyone, whether you enjoy brisk hikes or...
You're a fan of wildlife. From lizards to birds, the preserve is home to a variety of local wildlife.
If you're up for a bit of a challenge, follow the two-mile Shelly Preserve Trail. However, it's rated moderate due to its narrowness and varied terrain.
Make sure you wear insect repellant and be mindful of ticks. Those who have visited say they've had to pick countless ticks off of themselves after exploring this natural oasis.
For a short and sweet trek, follow the boardwalk trail right off of Little Ireland Road. It leads to an overlook that features stunning views of a marsh.
Learn more about Florence Shelly Preserve on The Nature Conservancy website. You can also find trail maps, in PDF form, on the website.
Do you have a favorite nature preserve in Pennsylvania? Tell us about it in the comments! For an adventure of a different - albeit just as beautiful - kind, set off on one of these breathtaking scenic drives in Pennsylvania.
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