★★★★★
Great little hike with Buddy (an 11 year old dachshund) Just enough challenge without being too challenging or too rocky. Well marked trails, though still ended up getting out on the wrong side of the park. 2.6 miles , 1hr 45 minutes. Long enough to exhaust the dog so i can leave him alone tonight and take in a movie without guilt.
★★★★★
Perfect scenic trails that allow you to bring your dog/s. There is limited parking but we didn’t have a problem. There is a beautiful creek that you can walk along as well. It’s also not too challenging and the perfect spot to get steps in while catching in the magnificent scenery. I will certainly be returning when the leaves start to change next month.
★★★★☆
Nice quiet place with some trails. It was a little interesting getting to it as you go through housing areas and it has a tiny little parking area. Not big at all and could be hard to find a spot if it was crowded. No one was there when we were there. We walked a few of the trails, went down to the creek.
★★☆☆☆
This preserve gets two stars. One just for preserving the area from development and protecting the watershed. Two for no trash. I guess if I lived here it would be a great place to walk a dog or get your steps in. Otherwise sadly disappointing from the standpoint of restoration, natural beauty, or biodiversity. Chock full of invasive species and doesn't seem to be managed with the promotion sustaining of native species in the forefront. Trails are poorly marked and could be better maintained. Just kind of sad and ugly, honestly.
★★★★★
We had a lovely hike through the preserve on a beautiful sunny spring day. It's not a demanding trail at all which was perfect for me being my knee is having issues. It didn't stress my knees at all. It's lovely standing by the creek. There is a small waterfall along the trail.