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Ponderosa Nature Resort in Flamborough; Port Burwell Beach in Port Burwell Provincial Park [36] Sandbanks Provincial Park has an unofficial nude beach area away from the mainstream beach area with signs posted against it. [37] Sunny Glades Naturist Park in Bothwell; Sunward Naturist Park in Calabogie; Turkey Point Provincial Park [citation needed]
Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center (317 acres) is a nonprofit arboretum, botanical garden, nature center and historical site located at 400 Garden Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee. The facility includes the 317-acre arboretum, 15 miles of trails, live animals indoor and outdoors, and a treehouse.
From 1903, until her death there in February 1929, [7] Pembroke Lodge was tenanted by Georgina, Dowager Countess of Dudley, a close friend of Queen Alexandra. [8] There is a headstone in Pembroke Lodge's gardens to the grave of her dog, Boy, who died in 1907. [9] From 1929 to 1938, John Scott Oliver, a wealthy industrialist, lived at Pembroke ...
He imported trees from all over the country in order to test their suitability to create windbreaks and otherwise break up the monotony of the great plains. The house is surrounded by 270 varieties of trees and shrubs, including gardens, apple orchards, and acres of oaks, maples, chestnuts, and pines, including at least 10 state-champion trees ...
The site also contains a mesquite nature trail through 30 acres (120,000 m 2) of brush. It features some 35 species of woody trees and shrubs, herbs, grasses, and cacti, as well as white-tailed deer, collared peccaries, and coyotes.
Water from a 225-acre (0.91 km 2) lake created in 1954 is pumped through the gardens to waterfalls, pools, a geyser, fountains, and to the watering system before it is recycled back into the lake. [5] In 2015, Hodges Gardens was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [6]
The Cherokee Botanical Garden and Nature Trail is a botanical garden and nature trail located beside the Oconaluftee Indian Village, off U.S. Route 441 in Cherokee, North Carolina. [ 1 ] The garden displays more than 150 species of plants native to the Great Smoky Mountains , with an herb garden and 0.5 miles of walking trail through a mixed ...
The reserve sits on the Greensand Ridge, overlooking the River Ivel valley and includes areas of broadleaved and coniferous woodland, acid grassland and heathland.The area surrounding The Lodge was covered in heathland prior to the 19th century, when it was ploughed up for agriculture or planted with non-native conifer species for forestry.