Please tell people to keep their dogs on leashes - the non-dog owning public dislikes the entitled and inconsiderate attitude of dog people who let their uncontrollable pets run around wildly off...
Okehocking Preserve
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Okehocking Preserve is a 180-acre natural area located in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, featuring diverse ecosystems including meadows, wetlands, and mature woods, along with over seven miles of trails for passive recreation. The preserve is protected in perpetuity by a conservation easement held by Willistown Conservation Trust, ensuring the land remains free from residential and commercial development.
Historically significant, Okehocking Preserve is named after the Okehocking band of the Lenni Lenape Indians and represents part of the first Native American land grant in the American colonies. The preserve is managed with a focus on natural resource conservation while providing opportunities for education and recreation for the community.
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Okehocking Preserve is a 180-acre preserve in the Newtown Square zip, but in Willistown Township, Chester County, (not Newtown Township in Delco). Shamefully, Newtown Township has not gone to much...