Our campus plays host to an abundance of wildlife and
different types of habitat. Our beautiful public trails make it easy for anyone to enjoy. Project by Megan Dimarcantonio, Kevin Briede, and Kevin Carr
What types of Learn more about
habitats are on these unique campus? environments! At the locations Upland Forest indicated by color- Oak and Pine coded dots on the map, dominated, well we have placed informational plaques drained soils discussing the different habitats. There are also Lowland Forest QR codes on the service Pine and Oak road that link to more Dominated, information about the wetter soils burn areas. You Are Here!
Cedar Swamp Distances
Atlantic White Cedar, Loop around Lake saturated soils, often Fred: 1.05 mi flooded Dark Path: 0.4 mi Light Path: 0.25 mi Lake Fred N-wing Trail: 0.4 mi Man-made lake, now Shady Lane: 0.3 mi host to many Service Road: .03 mi reptiles, amphibians, Delaware Avenue: and fish N 0.5 mi Burned Areas 1000 ft Pitch pine dominated, understory limited by Shoutouts: Six-Spotted We would like to thank Weihong Fan, Susan Allen, George Take precautions to avoid ticks and periodic controlled chiggers. Stay on paths, and be sure to Tiger Beetle Zimmerman, Tait Chirenje, Jamie Cromartie, Cynthia Gove & burns the Plant Management team. use bug spray when using trails, especially Cicindela sexguttata Fly Agaric in the summer and fall. Website: https://stocktonuniversitytrails.weebly.com/ Amanita muscaria