In 2020 volunteers helped to plant nearly 3,000 native trees and shrubs within the 18-acre Forest Restoration Project site located at the Billy Johnson Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve.
Art + Nature by Susan Hoenig
Springtime with Friends of Princeton Open Space
Spending Time In Nature Amid COVID-19
Take Your Best Shot | Photo Contest 2019 - DEADLINE EXTENDED
Take a Shot! Enter our annual Give Thanks for Nature Photo Contest. Professional and amateur photographers alike are encouraged to take their best shot of all that the Mountain Lakes Preserve has to offer. Entries due by 1.31.20. Read on for details.
Capturing Billy Johnson Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve: Winter
Are you ready to take your best shot? We have some inspo courtesy of our Natural Resources Manager, Anna Corichi, for getting THE shot to enter into our annual Give Thanks to Nature photo contest.
Be A Friend, Help Us Continue Our Work in Princeton
For 50 years, Friends of Princeton Open Space has been creating trail systems and educational programs that connect community members to the natural world, inspiring the next generation of environmental leaders and protecting the integrated ecosystems that purify our water, cool our climate and provide habitat for a vibrant and diverse population of native flora and fauna.