Johnson’s Woods Trip

I have been to Spangler Park many times since arriving at the College of Wooster my freshman year. Until our trip to Johnson’s Woods, I had really never considered any other places to hike in Wooster. Upon arriving, I was pleasantly surprised by the wooden boardwalk that makes the Woods more accessible to people with disabilities. It also creates a more obvious pathway that discourages people from straying. This helps to protect the wildlife of the area. While many beach trees were damaged by people walking by, much of the Woods appeared undamaged. In fact, the plant life seemed far more healthy and lush than that of Spangler. While this observation could have been skewed by the time of day, there appeared to be far more green than I had ever seen before along the trails of Ohio. I am excited to return to Johnson’s Woods in the Spring to witness the blooming of many flowers.

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