SPRINGVILLE, Ala. (TRIBUNE) — The Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve (BCCNP) has announced a significant milestone in its ongoing mission to promote environmental education and conservation. The Preserve’s supporting nonprofit, Big Canoe Creek Preserve Partners, has officially leased space in the historic Old Rock School in downtown Springville.
The newly acquired space will serve as administrative offices for Preserve staff and will eventually house a Nature Center, designed to expand opportunities for outdoor education, community engagement, and environmental stewardship.
Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Springville, the facilities will also be available for city use—further strengthening the partnership between the Preserve, city leadership, and the community.