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Common Areas

 

All residents of Woodmoor, as part of their membership in the Woodmoor Improvement Association, have common ownership in the common areas of Woodmoor. The common areas were deeded to the Woodmoor Improvement Association by the original developers of Woodmoor and are a great asset to our beautiful community.

Until recently, the Woodmoor Commons have been somewhat of a mystery since there were no signs designating those areas for common use and no maps available to all Woodmoor Residents which designate the location of the common areas. In 1994, the Board of Directors of the Woodmoor Improvement Association rounded up volunteer residents to hike the areas, name them, build and install signs to the bigger areas, and prepare the first Guide to the Woodmoor Commons. This update incorporates necessary revisions to the Woodmoor Commons.

A trail through the Twin Ponds Common area brings the hiker alongside beautiful little ponds which are ringed with marsh grasses and cattails, in which native animals roam. The Marsh and North Park are two large areas of field and flowers for kids to run and roam. Hidden Pond has a trail around this pond so you can watch the waterfowl who linger there; for years, Toboggan Hill has been the winter gathering place for kids to test their sleds (and snow boards); nearby Piney Trail will be a challenge to most hikers as it is an uphill, wooded climb. The Meadows is the largest common area, a natural drainage area for Woodmoor (but keep the kids away from the Woodmoor Water and Sanitation collection pond!); across from The Meadows is the Playground, north of the Meadows is The Ravine, a rambling trail among the meadow grasses; south of The Meadows is Wild Duck, a hidden favorite of transient waterfowl.

Additionally, Woodmoor has numerous bridle trails in both North and South Woodmoor. Included in this guide are trails for non-motor vehicles as found in South Woodmoor. Funds did not permit the reproduction of detailed maps of all bridle trails in North Woodmoor; should the location of these trails be of interest to any Woodmoor resident, the Woodmoor Improvement Association has large maps available for reference with all non-motor vehicular trails marked. As a reminder, pets must be on a leash or other positive control in the Woodmoor Commons and please be a good neighbor and clean up after your pet.

The Woodmoor Commons are open for the use and enjoyment of all Woodmoor residents. As funds and volunteer effort permit, improvements will be added to the Woodmoor Commons, while still maintaining their natural environments. Your Woodmoor Improvement Association welcomes all who want to help protect and preserve these most important assets of Woodmoor.

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