Indian Creek Trail: Doolittle to Hayswood
Indian Creek Trail: Doolittle to Hayswood
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Hike the easy 3.1-mile Indian Creek Trail: Doolittle to Hayswood, featuring creek views, historic bridges, and Hayswood Nature Preserve scen
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.78 km
164 m
Surfaces
3.32 km
1.61 km
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You can find parking at several points along the trail. Restrooms are available at the Hayswood Nature Preserve and the YMCA trailhead. There's also a portable restroom at the Harrison County Community Services parking lot.
Yes, much of the trail is considered easy, especially the paved sections which are largely flat and ADA compliant. However, be aware that some gravel spurs and woodland sections can be steeper and more challenging, so choose your route accordingly.
The trail offers varied terrain. You'll encounter both paved and gravel paths. The Doolittle section has concrete, including some steep slopes. The main Hayswood section is ADA compliant, but its connected loop has gravel and areas exceeding a 5% slope. Some parts are described as 'difficult' and hilly.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round with abundant foliage and wildlife. However, it can be prone to flooding and become mucky during spring rains, so consider visiting during drier seasons for the most comfortable experience.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the Indian Creek Trail. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash, and utilize the pet waste stations provided along the route.
Based on available information, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Indian Creek Trail or the Hayswood Nature Preserve.
You'll enjoy picturesque views of Indian Creek, abundant foliage, and diverse wildlife. The Hayswood Nature Preserve portion offers a panoramic view of the hillside, and you'll also find limestone bluffs and historic sites. The trail features two old iron cross bridges and the restored Old Rothrock Mill Bridge.
Yes, the trail connects several key points, including the YMCA, Tyson Field, and Hayswood Nature Reserve. It also runs alongside the Lucas Oil Rail Lines. Official trails along this route include sections of the Indian Creek Trail, Indian Creek Trail Doolittle Section, Indian Creek Trail Loop Trail, and Indian Creek Trail Hayswood Section.
Yes, restrooms are available at Hayswood Nature Preserve and the YMCA trailhead. A portable restroom is also located in the Harrison County Community Services parking lot. You'll find benches and large stones for resting, and a storm shelter is situated between two bridges.
The trail incorporates several historical features, including the rehabilitated Valley View Road truss bridge and the relocated Old Rothrock Mill Bridge, which crosses Indian Creek. It also follows the path of the former Louisville, New Albany, and Corydon Railroad, now the Lucas Oil Rail Lines.
The full route, which is approximately 4.94 kilometers (3.07 miles), typically takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.