This magnificent 255-acre wooded ravine stretches from north of Black Rock Road to the New Jersey border. A stream called Fuller's Brook runs the length of the preserve. Frogs, toads and salamanders live in the wetlands around the stream. The woods are home to many mammals (including long-tailed weasel and black bear), several unusual plants, and an abundance of bird life.
Directions: From Rt. 17 (Quickway), take exit 124 to 17A, continuing on 17A/94 through Warwick. Stay on Rt. 94 when 17A turns off. Turn left onto CR 21/Warwick Turnpike (ShopRite mall on corner). Continue on CR 21 about 1.7 mi, turning left onto Bowen Road. The entrance is about 3/4 mile ahead on the right at the bottom of the hill.
Left to right: Jason Rashford (representing Rep. Sue Kelly), Dan Moscato (representing Sen. Thomas Morahan), Liz and Steve Roland (property donors), County Executive Ed Diana, Land Trust President Doug McBride, and Warwick Supervisor Michael Sweeton celebrate the opening of the new Fuller Mt. Preserve.