The natural rock path extends east and west upon uneven ground that slopes downward toward the west, upward toward the east. To the south, a field of dark green ivy covers the ground, its leaves measuring about five inches across. Within the field of ivy, thin trunked trees rise up, their smooth grey bark peeling in places. Intermittant shade covers this area, as the trees do not have thick, large leaves. On the northern side of the path, a neatly kept flowerbed fends off the adventurous vines of ivy which seek to climb over its boundaries.