The 7.5-acre Ursula B. Anderson Natural Area was acquired by the Little Forks Conservancy in 2020. Bordering a county drain that flows into the Chippewa River, this property is preserved as an open prairie area and contains goldenrods, asters, sunflowers, and box elder trees. The property is inhabited by deer, voles, rabbits, monarch butterflies, bees, and other species of wildlife. Visitors are encouraged to walk the property and enjoy the natural beauty of this open space.
Note: Parking is along the roadside at this natural area and has no marked trails.
Note: Parking is along the roadside at this natural area and has no marked trails.