“Hosts national butterfly counts”
The Montgomery County Preserve, a 71-acre preserve, open to the public daily at no charge for birdwatching, native plant observation, and hiking! Nature trails meander through the preserve. Interpretive signs reveal the forest wonders, identifying native plants and trees. The 71-acre preserve brings many ecotourists to southern Montgomery County. Local Master Naturalists and Butterfly Enthusiasts of Southeast Texas (B.E.S.T.) host national butterfly counts, monitor water quality, and provide educational programs for area citizens. The preserve lies near the confluence of Spring Creek and Panther Creek, but provides no direct access to the waterways.
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Good for bird watching and fishing.
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