Registration is required, please register here.
This 350-acre oak-pine forest contains coastal plain ponds, which represent one of the rarest wetland types in North America. Calverton Ponds were utilized as commercial cranberry bogs in the early 1900’s which operated for over 50 years. Today Calverton Ponds hosts rare plants, several rare amphibians and fish and rare damselflies and many other species. We hope to spot Tree Swallows, Tufted Titmouse and Northern Flicker, plus more!
Location: Calverton Ponds Preserve
Photo: Northern Flicker by J. Jensen