WMA with little evidence of disturbance since abandonment from agriculture. Most areas on this lower slope are successional tulip poplar with rock piles from past agriculture.;Bouldery inclusion in old farmstead, now mostly grown up in successional tulip poplar forest. This area may have been skipped from conversion to pasture due to relatively rocky, sterile soil. Community is a second-growth forest of medium to large white and black oaks over a fairly dense tall shrub layer of spicebush, redbud, and black haw.
Representativeness
Medium-sized patch of rich oak forest on sandstone.