art along the trails
An outdoor exhibit featuring a selection of nature-inspired photographs of Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary.
Experience the beauty of nature through the lens of local artists at Art Along the Trails, an outdoor gallery on display at Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary in Easton, PA from March 18 through May 30.
This inspiring exhibit features a curated selection of nature-inspired photographs from the Through the Wild Lens photo contest that reflect the sanctuary’s rich landscapes, wildlife, and seasonal moods.
Visitors can enjoy installations set among Mariton’s scenic trails, offering a unique way to explore and connect with the preserve’s natural wonders. Whether you’re an art lover, hiker, or nature enthusiast, this outdoor exhibition invites you to see the sanctuary through fresh, artistic perspectives.
photos featured in Art Along the Trails
Click on “view gallery” below to see the photos featured in Art Along the Trails, the names of the photographers, and their inspiration notes.
more photos inspired by Mariton
Click “view gallery” below to view more photos that were submitted to the Through the Wild Lens photo contest.
more about Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary
Mariton is perched on the steep slopes of Bougher Hill overlooking the scenic Delaware River. A highlight of the preserve’s trail system is the River Lookout Trail, with a seasonal overlook of both the Delaware Canal and the Delaware River 300 feet below.
Mariton was assembled over many years by Mary and Tony Guerrero, who wanted to protect the land and the wildlife living there from development. They also wanted the property to serve as an environmental education center for local schools, colleges, and the greater community. In 1969, they established Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary and Wilderness Trust; the name Mariton was a combination of their first names.
In 1992, the Trust entered into a long-term agreement for Natural Lands to manage the property. Today, Mariton still serves as an educational resource, honoring the Guerrero family’s legacy.
