This nature preserve features three distinct habitats: riparian, grassland, and hillside chaparral, providing a diverse range of ecosystems for visitors to explore.
Two historic trails, the Cocomaricopa Trail and the Carriage Trail, form a four-mile loop, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the preserve's natural beauty.
The conservancy has been working to remove non-native invasive plants and re-vegetate with native species, restoring the natural habitat and promoting biodiversity. Additionally, efforts have been made to maintain the riparian habitat and reduce invasive vegetation.
Visitors can enjoy the Bobcat Bowl Amphitheater, a pleasant gathering place for outdoor education programs, as well as way-finding signs and trails suitable for hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians.
The goal of the re-vegetation project is to restore the natural habitat by replacing non-native invasive grasses with native vegetation, providing a healthy environment for local wildlife to thrive.