Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area is a haven for those who appreciate the tranquility of uninterrupted woodland and diverse wildlife, offering a reprieve from urban life with its extensive hiking trails and forested landscapes.
Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area spans over 1,000 acres of scenic Pennsylvania woodland, providing a protected habitat where diverse flora and fauna thrive. Situated in Dauphin County, this preserve is notable for its large tracts of mature trees, including oaks, hickories, and maples, which support a rich ecosystem. Historically, this area serves as an example of successful conservation efforts aimed at maintaining the natural landscape and its biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to the area for its peaceful trekking opportunities across 12 miles of trails, which offer varying degrees of difficulty and a chance to spot white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and songbirds. Landmarks such as the scenic views from the high ridge trails add to the park's appeal. Boyd Big Tree is a testament to Pennsylvania's commitment to protecting natural environments while providing accessible recreational spaces for the public.
Scenic vistas from the preserve's ridge trails
Diverse birdwatching opportunities with numerous songbird species
Spacious picnic areas for family gatherings
Seasonal wildflower blooms providing a colorful landscape
Offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, perfect for photography.
Seasonal blooms provide a vibrant backdrop for hiking and photography.
Designated areas for observing a wide variety of local bird species.