Brigita's Blog: Trexler Nature Preserve Opens for All to Enjoy

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Trexler Nature Preserve Opens for All to Enjoy

 

The Trexler Nature Preserve has opened for all to enjoy in the Lehigh Valley area in Pennsylvania. 

 

Gen. Harry C. Trexler, who died in 1993 and was Lehigh County's most influential citizen, left more than 1,100 acres in the Schnecksville area to the people of the county to enjoy the great outdoors.  He wanted to help conserve some of our wildlife in the proper setting.  Gen. Trexler loved the outdoors and gave the property to share his love of the outdoors with his fellow people and future generations.

 

Friday, October 30th, 2009, county and other officials formally dedicated the Trexler Nature Preserve.  It is now open for hiking, walking, biking, horseback riding, bird watching, picnicing, fishing, and bow hunting in season. 

 

For years, the Lehigh Valley Zoo, located in a small section of the property, was the only accessible part of the land to the public.  A few years ago the county leased the zoo to a private operator.  The county then developed a plan for the preserve. 

 

The project included removing non-native plants, allowing native brush to grow and animals such as red fox, coyotes, deer, turkey and bluebirds to thrive.

 

Stream beds were also restored so people could fish.

 

The Wildlands Conservancy helped in developing the plan.  Community groups such as The Valley Mountain Bikers, the International Mountain Bikers and the Lehigh County Equestrian Council helped build the trails and the Appalacian Mountain Club helped the county parks department with trail mapping.

 

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Comments

It's great that residents can enjoy that open space.  Too often in NJ when open space is preserved, people and animals are barred!

Posted by Laura Giannotta Keller Williams Atlantic (Keller Williams Atlantic Shore ) 19 days ago

Laura:

We need more open spaces to enjoy nature.  Our daily troubles tend to disappear when we are enjoying nature, not to mention it's great for our health.

Brigita

Posted by Brigita McKelvie - Lehigh Valley, PA, Residential, Rural & Horse Properties (Keller Williams Real Estate) 19 days ago

Brigita, my parents took us to Trexler Park when we were kids.  The Lehigh Valley is a great place to live and enjoy nature.  My brother lives in a hilly area around Hellertown and has a great view of the valley.  He loves the wildlife, but is recently having some difficulty with chipmunks in his yard.  Actually I love the little critters, and we don't see them in Baton Rouge.  Thanks for your post.

Posted by Sallie Williams, MBA, Baton Rouge REALTOR (Keller Williams Realty RED STICK PARTNERS) 18 days ago

Sallie:

The Lehigh Valley has some great places to enjoy nature.  Hellertown area has some really nice areas with a view.  I like the little chipmunks.  They're cute.  I have one living in my yard.

Thanks for stopping by.

Brigita

Posted by Brigita McKelvie - Lehigh Valley, PA, Residential, Rural & Horse Properties (Keller Williams Real Estate) 18 days ago

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