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I-20 Wildlife Preserve
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The I-20 Wildlife Preserve is an 86-acre regional park. Admission is free! Amenities Include:
- 1.35 Miles Dedicated ADA Trails
- 3.4 Miles Total Trails
- 7 Bird Blinds
- 4 Teaching Platforms
- 4 Butterfly Gardens
- 24’ Tall Hawk Tower
- Bridge
- Raised Boardwalks
- Pavilion
- Parking Lot
Directions:
East of Midland
Traveling West on I-20 you will take Exit (Midkiff) and merge onto the north service road. Go over Midkiff and stay on the service road for 2 miles. Take a right onto South Midland Drive and the preserve gate is the second road to the right.
West of Midland
Heading East on I-20 take Exit (Loop 250). At the stop sign take a left and go over I-20 and take a right onto the North service road. Go approx 2 miles and take a left onto South Midland Drive and the preserve gate is the second road to the right.
The mission of the I-20 Wildlife Preserve and Jenna Welch Nature Study Center is to ensure conservation of and provide access to Midland's wildlife preserve for the use, enjoyment, and education of present and future generations.