Bear Branch Nature Center
The nature center is adjacent to Hashawha Environmental Center, a residential facility is also operated by Carroll County Recreation & Parks. Hashawha Environmental Center is home to Carroll County Public Schools Outdoor School, a residential environmental education program open to every sixth-grade student in the county.
The two facilities are located on approximately 320 acres, with more than five miles of multi-use trails, a restored 19th-century cabin, a lake, a pond, and access to both Bear Branch and Big Pipe Creek.
History
In 1972, the county purchased the land on which Bear Branch Nature Center and Hashawha Environmental Center wee built. The name "Hashawha" is a Native American word meaning "old fields."
Hashawha Tower
The Hashawha Tower is a 10 m (35 ft) tall windmill donated to and located at Hashawha Environmental Center.
Gallery
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Butterflies on display in the Exhibit Hall
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Bear exhibit
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Lake Hashawha
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View of the caretaker's residence
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View of the Exhibit Hall
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Bee hives on the property
References
- ^ Carroll County Department of Recreation & Parks: Hashawha/Bear Branch, "Carroll County Government - Department of Recreation and Parks". Archived from the original on 2010-04-03. Retrieved 2010-01-12., accessed 29 Aug 2014.
- ^ A Bark in the Park: The 50 Best Places to Hike With Your Dog in the ... - Doug Gelbert - Google Boeken
External links
- Hashawha/Bear Branch - Carroll County Recreation & Parks