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Reynolds Nature Preserve: A Tranquil Escape

Discover a serene natural escape at Reynolds Nature Preserve in Morrow, Georgia, with trails, ponds, and diverse wildlife just a short drive from Atlanta.

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Reynolds Nature Preserve is a 146-acre protected forest in Morrow, Georgia, offering a peaceful retreat with hiking trails, ponds, and diverse wildlife [2, 4]. Once a private nature preserve owned by Judge William Reynolds, it features a Civil War-era farm and various natural habitats [4, 5].

A brief summary to Reynolds Nature Preserve

  • Monday 8 am-8 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-8 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-8 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-8 pm
  • Friday 8 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-8 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-8 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during spring or summer to see the pollinator garden in full bloom and witness the most activity [2].
  • Take advantage of the self-guided tours and brochures to learn more about the preserve's wildlife [2].
  • Wear comfortable shoes for hiking the trails, and bring water, especially on warm days [3].
  • Check out the Interpretive Center (open Monday-Friday) for exhibits on native species and environmental displays [3, 7].
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From I-75 or I-675, take the exit for US-19/US-41 [3]. Head south on US-19/US-41 (also known as Jonesboro Road). Turn onto Reynolds Road. The preserve entrance is located at 5665 Reynolds Road [3, 5]. Parking is free on-site [2].

  • Public Transport

    From the East Point MARTA station, take bus route 193 towards Jonesboro Road [7]. Get off at the Jonesboro Rd @ Westwood Way stop. Walk west on Westwood Way, which dead-ends into the Morrow Pathway [7]. Take the path to its end at Reynolds Road. The preserve entrance is directly across Reynolds Road from where the path intersects it [7]. A one-way bus fare is $2.50 [7].

  • Walking

    If you are near Clayton State University, the preserve is a short distance away [3]. From the university, head south on Clayton State Boulevard, then turn left onto Reynolds Road. Walk approximately half a mile; the preserve will be on your left. There are multiple entrances, but the main entrance is at the interpretive center [7].

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Discover more about Reynolds Nature Preserve

Escape the city bustle at Reynolds Nature Preserve, a 146-acre sanctuary in Morrow, Georgia, just 12 miles from Atlanta [3, 7]. This nature preserve, managed by Clayton County Parks and Recreation, provides a haven of undisturbed woodlands, ponds, and streams [3, 2]. The land's history dates back to the Civil War era when the Huie family acquired the property [2, 5]. In the late 1920s, William H. Reynolds, a naturalist and self-taught lawyer, purchased the land, creating ponds by damming freshwater springs in the 1930s [4, 5]. In 1976, Judge Reynolds donated 130 acres to Clayton County, stipulating that it remain undeveloped [2, 5]. Explore over three miles of multi-use trails, including the popular 1.6-mile Perimeter Loop, suitable for all skill levels [3, 2]. Discover a variety of natural habitats, including rolling hills, wetlands, and forests, and observe diverse wildlife, including various bird species [2]. The preserve also features a Civil War-era farm, a heritage garden, a wildflower field, and a native plants path [4, 2]. A wheelchair-accessible path leads to the butterfly garden and the Native Plants Trail [3, 6]. The Interpretive Center offers exhibits on native species [3]. Reynolds Nature Preserve is open daily from 8 am to dusk, offering free admission and parking [6, 2].

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