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Also, see Glen Helen Preserve, Little Miami River, and Little Miami River Important Bird Area
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Greene County
=Glen Helen Preserve= =Covered Bridge= Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 Glen Helen Preserve website Glen Helen Preserve trail map

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Glen Helen Preserve--Covered Bridge
Coordinates: 39.7854253, -83.877477 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Glen Helen Covered Bridge
The covered bridge in the Glen Helen Preserve is on Cemetery Road where it crosses Yellow Creek.

About Glen Helen Preserve
Glen Helen, a nature preserve owned by Antioch College, is the legacy of alumnus Hugh Taylor Birch, who, in 1929, donated the wooded glen to Antioch College in memory of his daughter, Helen. With this gift, the College accepted the responsibility of preserving the land in perpetuity. Additional gifts expanded the preserve, which now encompasses 1000 acres, all accessible from a 25-mile network of footpaths. Today, that mission is carried forward by Antioch College through the Glen Helen Ecology Institute, which manages the land and coordinates the educational programs of “The Glen.” On even a short walk, visitors can view spectacular wildflowers, 400-year-old trees, limestone cliffs with waterfalls and overhangs, and the beautiful yellow spring for which the town is named.

The Glen is an integral part of the legacy of the College and will be an important resource for the development of its curriculum. For Antiochians, the identity of the College and Glen Helen are inseparable. For nature enthusiasts, the glen is a valuable resource for hiking, birding, and exploration. From Glen Helen Preserve website

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