We were surprised to stumble upon a couple of old cars along the path. They certainly add some unique scenery to the one mile hike!
This natural area is located beside the Bagaduce River, and there is a point in the trail where you can access the shore. If you happen to go at low tide, you can try walking out to Nab Island which is also part of the preserve.
The trail is a narrow path with lots of roots, so watch your footing! There really aren't any big hills, but the short path down to the shore is quite steep.
The parking area is small, so you are not going to see too many people there at one time. We did not see any other people there while we hiked today.
We are lucky to live in an area with so many quiet areas to take a walk through the woods.