South Mountain Fairy Trail

[4][5] Ojibway began building fairy houses for the South Mountain Reservation's Rahway Trail in hopes of creating a safe outdoor space for her young autistic son to be able to visit.

After placing the initial structures on her own, the South Mountain Conservancy gave Ojibway official permission to continue the project.

Ojibway, in response, erected a sign on one of the houses, declaring that "Fairies Like: Acorns, pine cones, shells, flowers and pretty stones.

[8] The half-mile path is fairly flat, and is bordered with a rope fence to discourage hikers from trampling surrounding plant life.

[3] As of 2024, the South Mountain Conservancy has proposed a plan to improve the trail by adding benches and a covered pavilion.