The five acre pond in the Mildred E. Grierson Memorial Wildlife Sanctury can be observed from Todd Road where there is a foot path entrance. These spring fed ponds and wetlands are a haven for migratory water fowl and other bird life. They are also populated with fish, reptiles, and turtles. Beyond the ponds the trail leads up a steep hill to 13 acres of hard wood forests and a stone wall which marks the boundary of the Marion Yarrow Preserve. Trail is .5 miles
Level: Beginning level; a steep switchback up ot the Yarrow Preserve can be slippery
Directions: The sanctury entrance is on Todd Road, 100 yards east of Mount Holly Road. Park on the roadside. Can be accessed from the orange trail of the Yarrow Preserve.