Stonebridge Nature Trail
- Trailhead Location: See Hiking Project for map and details!
- Mileage: ⅔ mile
- Type of Trail: Loop
- Key things to look out for: Stone Bridge built in 1931,Ela Jiga Memorial Bench, Sugar Maples tapped here in late winter. Historic remains of picnic tables built in the 1920s, Sassafras grove along Al’s Creek that runs under the stone bridge.
- Best times to visit: dry weather year-round
- Accessibility: Floods often! Muddy.
- History: This trail is part of the Wildwood Nature Trail built in 1935. It was restored, rededicated and re-opened in 2016 by FORP. The boardwalk at the beginning of the trail was built as an Eagle Scout Project over this perennial muddy part of the trail.