Cronk's Rocky Woodland
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Cronk's Rocky Woodland was given to the Wellesley Conservation Land Trust (WCLT) in 1977 by Gertrude Cronk in memory of Corydon P. Cronk. This woodland preserve of native wildflowers was next to their home at 10 Crown Ridge Road and had been in their possession for nearly thirty years. Cronk's Rocky Woodland is now fenced with a gate at the entrance on Crown Ridge Road and includes a rustic cabin and a marked nature trail. The WCLT works with wildflower and tree experts to maintain Gertrude Cronk's vision for this woodland sanctuary. Local volunteer service groups assist with maintenance. Some of the beautiful wildflowers found here are Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Pink Lady's-slippers, Jacob's Ladder, Yellow Trout Lily, Black Cohosh and many other varieties.
Cronk's Rocky Woodland was given to the Wellesley Conservation Land Trust (WCLT) in 1977 by Gertrude Cronk in memory of Corydon P. Cronk. This woodland preserve of native wildflowers was next to their home at 10 Crown Ridge Road and had been in their possession for nearly thirty years. Cronk's Rocky Woodland is now fenced with a gate at the entrance on Crown Ridge Road and includes a rustic cabin and a marked nature trail. The WCLT works with wildflower and tree experts to maintain Gertrude Cronk's vision for this woodland sanctuary. Local volunteer service groups assist with maintenance. Some of the beautiful wildflowers found here are Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Pink Lady's-slippers, Jacob's Ladder, Yellow Trout Lily, Black Cohosh and many other varieties.
- For directions to Cronk's Rocky Woodland (20 Crown Ridge Rd, Wellesley) click here.
- For a map of Cronk's Rocky Woodland click here.