Green's Bluff Nature Preserve
Green’s Bluff Nature Preserve is a site composed of several steep, rocky slopes and cliffs that border Raccoon Creek. These cliffs and slopes are home to a number of rare and interesting plants, including eastern hemlock. The remainder of the preserve, consisting of rugged hills forested with mesic upland hardwoods, along with cliff-bordered Raccoon Creek, makes this one of the more scenic nature preserves.
Raccoon Creek meanders through a floodplain forest below the bluffs. A stunning display of wildflowers and ferns line the trail along the creek. The preserve is home to numerous amphibians and reptiles, birds and wildlife, as well as a great blue heron rookery. Remnants of a mid-1800s grist mill can still be seen along the creek.
Boone's Cave is about two miles to the east.
It was dedicated as a State Nature Preserve in 1986.