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Hike the moderate 5.9-mile Brushy Creek Trail East, featuring creekside forests, wildflowers, and Brushy Creek Lake Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.45 km
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6.63 km
2.55 km
192 m
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There is ample parking available at multiple trailheads along the Brushy Creek Trail East. Since it connects to various parks like Brushy Creek Lake Park, Brushy Creek Sports Park, and Champion Park, you'll find convenient parking options at these locations.
Yes, the trail is very popular with dog owners. Dogs are welcome on the Brushy Creek Trail East, but they must be kept on a leash at all times.
The Brushy Creek Trail East can be enjoyed year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful for wildflowers, and the shaded sections are pleasant during warmer months. During winter, conditions are generally mild, making it a good option for a hike.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and hike the Brushy Creek Trail East.
The trail primarily features paved and crushed granite pathways, making it generally flat and accessible. While mostly easy, there can be minor elevation changes, such as a switchback near the Brushy Creek Lake Dam. Some sections might include natural surfaces or narrow singletrack with rocky and rooty areas if you explore off the main path.
You'll experience diverse scenery, including creekside forests, open natural areas, and views of Brushy Creek. Keep an eye out for wildflowers in spring, ducks in ponds, and even deer in forested sections. Notable features include historical interpretive markers, a wooden railroad bridge from the 1880s, and connections to parks like Brushy Creek Lake Park with its scenic lake. You can also find the Double File Trail – Brushy Creek Trail East along the route.
Absolutely! The Brushy Creek Trail East is considered very family-friendly. It connects to numerous parks with playgrounds, splash pads, and other amenities. The generally flat and well-maintained paths are suitable for strollers and younger hikers.
Yes, the Brushy Creek Trail East is part of an extensive system that connects numerous city and county parks, including Twin Lakes YMCA, Brushy Creek Sports Park, Brushy Creek Lake Park, and Champion Park. The route also passes through sections of the Brushy Creek Trail.
Yes, the trail is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find benches for resting, water stations, and restrooms available at the various parks it connects to, such as Brushy Creek Lake Park.
Hikers often spot ducks in the ponds and along Brushy Creek. In the more forested areas, it's common to see deer, especially during quieter times of the day.
The full route, which is about 9.5 kilometers (5.9 miles), typically takes around 2 hours and 25 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.