Mary Conklin Sanctuary offers easy hiking on a 1.7-mile loop trailfeaturingoaks, pines, laurel, and fernsthroughout a mixed forest. The main Ray Smith Trail (red and yellow blazes) covers 1.5 miles as a moderate loop, while the Tommy Ryan Trail (green blaze) is a 0.5-mile challenging out-and-backoption for those seeking more difficulty. The 107-acre sanctuary was donated in 1996 and includes open fields with dozens of bluebird boxes, as Mary Conklin was an avid birder. The trails are well-maintained, scenic, and accessible with modest elevation gain, making the sanctuary ideal for families and those looking for a peaceful woodland walk.