Map: Mountain House Trail and North Mountain

More about Hollyhock Hollow Sanctuary...

Hollyhock Hollow Sanctuary was donated by Dr. Robert Rienow to be the headquarters of Audobon International (not the Society) and a bird and wildlife sanctuary. Set on 140 acres, there are a number of interconnected hiking trails open to the public allowing you to customize your outing. Tails are generally flat and well marked. Much of the property is a mixed deciduous forest but there is a trail along the Onesquethaw Creek and the area around the sanctuary building is open with a number of flower gardens.

Photo: Multiflora [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: Yellow Hawkweed [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: American Cancer-root [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: Old Smokey [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: Fleabane [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: USA πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: Porcelain fungus [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: Yellow Lilly πŸ’› [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: Yellow and Red Trail [Expires June 21 2026]
Photo: Turtle [Expires June 21 2026]

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