Flint Woods Preserve, located in Wilmington, DE, is home to the largest remaining old growth hardwood forest in the state, providing vital habitat for nesting birds and serving as a crucial stopover area for migratory songbirds. With its towering oaks, tulip, hickory, and American beech trees, the preserve offers a majestic forest ecosystem for visitors to explore through its extensive trail system.
Facilities at Flint Woods Preserve include a colonial road, a pavilion with picnic tables, and a fireplace, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the preserve while engaging in outdoor activities such as hiking and picnicking. This pristine natural area is managed by Delaware Nature Society, an organization dedicated to protecting habitats, promoting biodiversity, and fostering environmental education and awareness.
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