Soldiers Delight
My most gratifying encounters are when I connect with nature. From field to stream and all things in between, I am fully present in the moment, always mesmerized and walking away satisfied with each experience. It doesn’t matter if I visit the same place over and over, for I still breathe contentment and always discover something new.
Dear friend, I enjoyed our "muddy" morning hike. Soldiers Delight... A cool place. I would like to visit again (perhaps late April, early May). – paerki
"Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area (NEA) is comprised of 1,900 acres of serpentine barren. The area has over 39 rare, threatened, or endangered plant species as well as rare insects, rocks and minerals. There are seven miles of marked hiking trails. Equestrians and cyclists are prohibited due to the sensitive nature of the area.
Rare grassland plant species are threatened by invasion of Virginia Pines. Currently, a five-year effort of removing 1,000 acres of pines and prescribed burning is underway to return the area to natural serpentine habitat."