Shardlow Woods SNA is a protected natural site in southeastern Minnesota known for its old-growth forest and diverse ecosystems, offering opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
Shardlow Woods Scientific and Natural Area is located in Houston County, southeastern Minnesota, and preserves one of the region's few remaining patches of mature upland hardwood forest. The area spans gentle hills and ridge tops dominated by towering oaks and hickories, with an understory that supports a variety of native plants, including some rare species. Its forest composition primarily features white oak, red oak, black oak, and shagbark hickory, creating a critical habitat for woodland wildlife such as wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, and migratory songbirds. The SNA was established to protect these old-growth forest conditions and to serve as a site for scientific study and natural history education. Unlike many managed forests, the Shardlow Woods area has remained relatively undisturbed, providing a glimpse into the forest ecosystems as they existed before widespread settlement and logging. Visitors can explore a modest network of trails that wind through rolling topography, ideal for hiking and birdwatching. The natural quiet and rich biodiversity make it a favored destination for those interested in ecology and peaceful outdoor recreation. The site has no developed facilities or campgrounds, emphasizing conservation and passive recreation, suitable for day use. Its proximity to the Mississippi River Valley enhances its ecological diversity and significance within the Driftless Area landscape. Overall, Shardlow Woods SNA offers a valued experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to connect with Minnesota’s natural heritage through old-growth forest exploration and wildlife observation.
Preserved old-growth upland hardwood forest with dominant oak and hickory species
Diverse native understory including rare plant species native to southeastern Minnesota
Excellent site for migratory songbird observation and wildlife viewing
Quiet trails through rolling hills representative of the Driftless Area landscape
An exceptional stand of mature oak and hickory trees that has remained largely undisturbed for over a century.
Includes native wildflowers and understory species characteristic of southeastern Minnesota’s upland forests.
Rolling hills and ridges offering a glimpse of the region unaffected by the last glacial period.