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The primary feature in the preserve is the "Devils Backbone," a 100-foot-high stone ridge barely wide enough for the trail to cross. The preserve was the first dedicated nature preserve in Indiana, and was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1968 under the name "Pine Hills Natural Area." [4]
Pine Hills Nature Preserve was one of the first nature preserves that was dedicated in Indiana by The Nature Conservancy. It was dedicated as a preserve in 1969, but was designated a National ...
Pine Hill Ecological Reserve is a nature reserve of 403 acres (1.63 km 2) located due east of Folsom Lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills, in El Dorado County, California. The reserve was established in 1979, and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management .
Pine Hills Natural Area: 1968: Waveland ... Orangeville Rise of Lost River Nature Preserve is the second largest spring in the state of Indiana.
Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve: Evansville: Vanderburgh: Southwestern Indiana: 240 acres, owned by the City and operated by the non-profit Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve Society Woodlawn Nature Center: Elkhart: Elkhart: Northern Indiana: website, 10 acres, natural history museum, managed by the Woodlawn Nature Council Zion Nature Center ...
Goll, John. Indiana State Parks: A Guide to Hoosier Parks, Reservoirs and Recreation Areas for Campers, Hikers, Anglers, Boaters, Hunters, Nature Lovers, Skiers and Family Vacationers. United States: Glovebox Guidebooks of America, 1995. ISBN 1-881139-12-3.
Alton A. Lindsey (May 7, 1907 – December 19, 1999) was a pioneering ecologist who was largely responsible for the creation of nature preserves in the state of Indiana, where he was a professor of forest ecology at Purdue University from 1947 to 1973.
The Cedar Bluffs Nature Preserve sign is visible on the left side of the road, just past a power line right-of-way. Park on the north side of the road (the same side as the preserve sign).