
Earl Poole is a 30+ acre Conservancy-owned property is the
result of a generous land donation in the late 70’s. The site is
located in the Antietam Creek Watershed and is managed for
wildlife and includes a barn, trails, wooded areas, a stream,
picnic areas, and is a popular birding site. We look forward to
sharing this special place with you to introduce you to the
native wildflowers, birds, and insects that call our property
“home”.
The Earl Poole Sanctuary includes a variety of habitats for
wildlife - including woodlands, meadows and fields. Invasive
plants have been replaced with native species of shrubs, trees
and wildflowers to encourage indigenous birds and wildlife to
call this place home. This area is the headwaters of Antietam
Creek providing cool waters downstream into Antietam Lake in
Reading. Birdwatchers can spot numerous species at Earl Poole
Sanctuary, including the Scarlet Tanager, Downy Woodpecker,
Baltimore Oriole, Wood Thrush and Towhee. Seasonal pools of
water serve as breeding grounds for amphibians such as the Wood
Frog.
We offer regular educational nature walks at the Earl Poole
Sanctuary. Call our office for more information 610-372-4992,
and please utilize our trail map and directions should you
decide to enjoy the property on your own.