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.

🖼️ Photos
Terrain Map: Lands Above 3,500 feet on the East Coast
SVGZ Graphic: Where People Who Work Downtown Live
SVGZ Graphic: High Hazard Dams in Poor Condition
Terrain Map: LANDSTAT 1 - January 8, 1973
Map: Wakely Mountain Firetower Views