Croisan Creek Trail
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(from Google)Limited parking because it's at the end of a residential street. But still a nice walk. Be cautious of the trees that have partially fallen.
Ok hike. I wish it didn't start looking right into neighboring houses windows towards the end. That's pretty awkward and I'd feel super uncomfortable as a house owner there. It's close to a major road and a high school, so that limits the scenic parts, but the creek area is nice. Make sure you're at least wearing hiking boots, if not rain boots, it can get muddy +.
The trails are nice, but only wide enough for one person, so when someone is coming from the opposite direction, it can be tricky to navigate, but other than that, we enjoyed the trail! It is in between homes, but as you get further in you cannot see them. Lots of birds. Lots of woody scenery. Can get a little steep, but was definitely worth the trip! There is not a parking lot at the point that I entered the trail, but there was a trash can for picking up a dog’s “business”.
Short trail hidden in a neighborhood. No parking lot. There is some up and down if you go the full length of the trail. Dogs are supposed to stay on leashes. The trail is narrow, about enough for two people in some spots. A small part is paved but most of it is dirt. Good for walking or a run.
Nice hidden trail in the middle of the city. I was out there for half an hour and saw about four people. Although the trail extends between neighborhoods (and the houses are often visible), there aren't that many sounds of people, and it's easy to feel that you're in a deep forest. Trail is decent singletrack for mountain biking (or unicycling), but it's straight up and down, so be prepared to ride back up when you're done. Watch for section of trail that's inexplicably paved, but that nature is slowly reclaiming.