Eagles Way is a unique 66-acre preserve in Warren surrounded by water on three sides from the St. George River, Fuller Brook, and the outlet stream to North Pond. This preserve contains vast tracts of forested wetlands, some of which contain rare species like the swamp white oak. The feeder streams on the preserve are appreciated by local fishermen for their trout populations.
Conservation History
Eagles Way Preserve was purchased for conservation in 2005 from the Carroll family who were interested in preserving traditional uses of this land and the unique wetland habitat. Eagles Way Preserve was named for the many bald eagles that fly over the property and travel along the corridor of the St. George River.
River Access
From the parking lot off Western Road, paddlers can take a short walk through the woods to the outlet stream that leads down river to North Pond or up river to the St. George River and White Oak Pond. The St. George River is fairly calm in this section and paddlers can generally travel both ways on the river, exploring floodplains much of the year.
Trails
There are no official trails at this preserve, but hunters, anglers, or the intrepid hiker will enjoy its expansive forest and wetlands.




