Lovely nature trail in the city. We came here to do a short hike during Father's Day. There is a good bit of parking on rock gravel surface. The trail is a combination of dirt and big gravel. Not great for our umbrella stroller, but it would be fine with a jogging stroller.
After about a quarter mile there are some steps to go over a bridge and then the trails are not stroller friendly. They are fairly hilly and great for hiking.
There were a few spots we could step off of the trail and go swimming at the edge of the water. That was really fun for our young children. There were garbage cans placed along the portion of the trail where we walked. There weren't too many people there and it was a very nice...
Read moreThis is a great trail! It is well maintained, mostly shaded and moderately challenging because of elevation changes. The trail is well marked and there are multiple options to make the trail shorter or longer. Keep an eye out for swarms of red ants near the Oxbo Rd trail entrance/exit. If you are going clockwise it will be before the entrance/exit if you are going counter clockwise it will be near the top of the...
Read moreI enjoyed my short visit to this trail. The sound of the water is very relaxing and the swinging benches make it that much more relaxing. The hike trails are rural but clearly marked. The views of the river and bridge are lovely the higher up the trail you go. I like that there is plenty of seating along the way.
The only hiccup was the detour for Oxbo Road...
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