Blair Creek Preserve is a prime example of pristine forest. This preserve is a huge piece of mature, deciduous forest located at the base of the Kittatinny Mountain.
There are two branches of Blair Creek that flow through this preserve coming together in a southern section and forming a marshy wetland. In this wetland and surrounding forest are wood turtles, bobcat, timber rattlesnakes, copperheads, black bear, porcupine, gray fox, red-shoulder hawk, and barred owl, along with may smaller breeding birds of the forest.