Salt Lick Point Land and Water Reserve

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Jim Pflasterer, Salt Lick Point Committee

 

 

 

 

Driving directions to Salt Lick Point can be found by clicking on the link, below; the reserve has a reference address of 1309 Limestone Lane, Valmeyer, IL.

Salt Lick Point Land and Water Reserve is a 600-acre site owned by the Village of Valmeyer. Named for one of the highest points in Monroe County, at more than 810-feet elevation, Salt Lick Point is named for the salt wells of the area; salt production was one of the first major industries in the area.

The reserve protects upland forests and contains a number of hill prairies and limestone glades. Several rare, threatened and endangered species exist on the reserve.

The Salt Lick Point Stewardship Committee oversees stewardship and management efforts for the reserve. If you are interested in volunteering to help steward the reserve, please contact committee members at saltlick@htc.net or by calling the Valmeyer Village Hall at (618)-939-2131.

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Jim Pflasterer, Salt Lick Point Committee

Please click on the links below for additional information about Salt Lick Point Land and Water Reserve:

 

 

 

Driving directions to and a trail map for Salt Lick Point Land and Water Reserve.

An Area Natural Treasure, Salt Lick Point is Perfect Spot for Relaxing Hike.

Biological Treasure Hunt and Festival at Salt Lick Point Land & Water Reserve.

BioBlitz at Salt Lick Point Land and Water Reserve.

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Jim Pflasterer, Salt Lick Point Committee

 


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