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Whitetail Woods

Whitetail Woods Preserve

Whitetail Woods hugs the wooded hillside separating Delhi Township and Sayler Park just east of Rapid Run Rd.

There is currently no public access at this preserve. If you drive by, you may notice the open forest view now that invasive honeysuckle has been removed from a good portion of this preserve.

Things to remember while you Recreate Responsibly:

  • Dogs are welcome on the trails, but please be considerate of other hikers and clean up after your pets and keep dogs on a leash.
  • Mountain bikes, horses, and motorized vehicles are prohibited on the trails. Foot traffic only.
  • Hunting is prohibited for the safety of other hikers.
  • Camping is prohibited.
  • Camp fires are prohibited.
  • Be prepared for varying trail conditions. Many trails (especially the steep South Paw Paw Gap Trail) are slippery in wet weather.
  • Trails go up and down steep, rugged terrain and should only be used by persons who are in good physical condition.
  • Stay on marked trails.
  • Don’t hike alone.
  • Dress for the weather, and wear suitable shoes.
  • Travel at your own risk.
  • Do not remove plants or items from the preserve.
  • Do make sure to take your trash with you to dispose of properly. No dumping.

A few shots from Whitetail Woods Preserve

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