The springs are a vital part of this property, shaping the landscape and sustaining life for generations. Once part of the centuries-old Native American "Klamath Trail," these waters have long been a refuge for wildlife. Beavers built their homes and ponds here until the 1960s, and to this day, deer and other wildlife have continued to rely on their steady flow. Quiet and enduring, the springs stand as a timeless presence, seamlessly bridging past and present in this natural refuge.
The following videos highlight two natural springs that emerge within the woodland area:
This video captures water flowing through a culvert beneath the Woodland Road. The source of this flow is The Homestead Spring, which served as the sole water supply for the house and property until the 1960s—and it’s still going strong!
This video shows spring water poring out of the banks along the Woodland Road that connects the two lower fields. A demonstration of the property's shallow underground aquifer.
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