Johnston Mill Nature Preserve

Johnston Mill Nature Preserve is a 296-acre nature preserve along New Hope Creek in Orange County. It is a private nature preserve owned by Triangle Land Conservancy but is open to the public during daylight hours for hiking and nature observation. There are about 3.5 miles of trail through the preserve, following the main waterways - New Hope Creek and Old Field Creek. The tract of land had been owned by the Johnston family since the 18th century and evidence includes the ruins of chimneys and dams.

Location:

2713 Mt. Sinai Road

Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Map:

Trails:

Old Field Bluff Trail:

Length: 1.8 miles

Blaze: Orange

Old Field Bluff Trail makes a loop, splitting off from Beech Loop in the southeast of the preserve and looping through the southern part. The trail leads along bluffs high above Old Field Creek with nice views of the small stream. The trail ends at Robin's Trail near the footbridge over Old Field Creek.

Robin's Trail:

Length: 1.2 miles

Blaze: Red

Robin's Trail is the main trail in the park, leading between the two parking areas. All the other trails split off from Robin's Trail. From the parking on Mt. Sinai Road, the trail follows New Hope Creek downstream for most of it's length. The creek has some rocky sections and cascades, more like a mountain creek than one in the Piedmont.

Wildlife:

Yellow ironweed (Verbesina alternifolia ) flowers late in summer and is common in open areas, such as powerline clearings.

Dwarf crested iris (Iris cristata)

Blog Entries:

22-Sep-2019: New Hope Creek Hikes

05-May-2018: Johnston Mill & Brumley Forest

External Links:

Triangle Land Conservancy website: https://www.triangleland.org/explore/nature-preserves/johnston-mill-nature-preserve