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Hike the easy 4.1-mile Prairie Creek Greenway Trail, featuring varied scenery, abundant wildlife, and the unique Prairie Creek Falls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.53 km
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6.46 km
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The trail is easily accessible for local residents due to its connections to numerous nearby subdivisions. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, trailheads are typically found where the greenway connects with these communities.
The trail is primarily a paved asphalt surface, making it accessible for various users. While generally described as gently rolling to level, it does feature some significant hills and a steep upward grade near the northern trailhead. It also includes seven pedestrian bridges.
Yes, many sections of the trail have minimal elevation changes and a paved surface, making it suitable for strollers and children on small bikes. However, be aware that some parts do feature significant hills.
The research indicates the greenway is a natural preserve with abundant wildlife. While not explicitly stated, most greenways allow dogs on leashes. It's always best to check local signage for specific leash regulations.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Prairie Creek Greenway Trail. It is part of a community greenway established for public use.
Spring and summer are particularly beautiful, as the trail is often lined with wildflowers. The diverse scenery, including wooded and pastoral areas, makes it enjoyable throughout the warmer months.
You can expect picturesque views through wooded and pastoral areas, open fields, and former farmland, following Prairie Creek. Highlights include several creek crossings, limestone outcroppings, native forest vegetation, and the unique Prairie Creek Falls, a rock waterfall considered impressive for the area.
Wildlife is abundant throughout the greenway, which serves as a preserve. While specific species aren't listed, you can expect to see various local fauna in this diverse natural environment.
The full route is approximately 6.6 km (4.1 miles) and typically takes around 1 hour and 43 minutes to hike at a moderate pace.
Based on the provided data, the route described is an out-and-back trail, not a loop.
Yes, despite its generally easy rating, some parts of the trail include "lots of hills, many of them steep," and a significant upward grade near the northern trailhead. These sections offer a good challenge for hikers looking for "hill repeats" or a more strenuous experience.