Last Updated: July 3, 2019 by FLMR
Dana Island is looking great after our workday this past weekend. All signs and our pond are now visible. Several willows were removed by our volunteers from the pond which were home to many ants.
Trails are also clear and ready for a nice stroll through the conservation area. Dana Island Conservation Area features easy trail for all ages. Bring the whole family. Below are directions.
We also had some drone video and photos taken by Tony Brown from Brown Owl Imaging. Look for those photos on our website coming soon! Also check out Brown Owl Imaging for drone and photography. He does great work.
From Route 60 in Waterford, cross the Muskingum River on 339. Turn left onto CR 4 (Waterford Road). After about 2 miles, turn left onto Culver Run Rd (Township Rd 145). The road will end in a T-intersection with Muskingum River Road; turn left at this intersection. After passing under the railroad tracks, turn right onto Pit Road (gravel). Dana Island Conservation Area is about 0.2 miles down Pit Road, on the left.
Last Updated: July 3, 2019 by FLMR
Dana Island Workday
Dana Island is looking great after our workday this past weekend. All signs and our pond are now visible. Several willows were removed by our volunteers from the pond which were home to many ants.
Trails are also clear and ready for a nice stroll through the conservation area. Dana Island Conservation Area features easy trail for all ages. Bring the whole family. Below are directions.
We also had some drone video and photos taken by Tony Brown from Brown Owl Imaging. Look for those photos on our website coming soon! Also check out Brown Owl Imaging for drone and photography. He does great work.
From Route 60 in Waterford, cross the Muskingum River on 339. Turn left onto CR 4 (Waterford Road). After about 2 miles, turn left onto Culver Run Rd (Township Rd 145). The road will end in a T-intersection with Muskingum River Road; turn left at this intersection. After passing under the railroad tracks, turn right onto Pit Road (gravel). Dana Island Conservation Area is about 0.2 miles down Pit Road, on the left.
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