Dogs Leashed
Features
River/Creek · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Parts of the trail may be underwater fater heavy rains.
Overview
There are several places to access the loop, including at Copper Creek playground and Big Lake Park, or along Chatsworth, Brassington, or Parkview Lanes. A mostly shady trail with lots to look at.
Need to Know
Street parking is available in many locations along the trail.
Runner Notes
The path is wide, smooth concrete in good condition. Some parts may be underwater after a heavy rain, as the creek floods.
Description
Big Lake Park is at the north end of the loop, and can be accessed from both east and west sides of the lake. The first bridge is here. Christie Elementary School is adjacent to the playground there on the east side of the park. There is a tunnel under Parker Road on both sides of Spring Creek.
Copper Creek playground and group shelter are just south of Parker on the west side, also a small field for sports. The second bridge is south of the playground, over a tributary creek. There is access to the creek near this bridge if the dogs need a drink. The loop follows Spring Creek on both sides, and the third bridge is at the south end of the loop. There is a lot of shade, especially on the west side.
There are several places to start the loop.
Flora & Fauna
You'll see wildflowers and native plants, but watch out for the poison ivy if you get off the paved trail. Ducks, fish and turtles in the creek, as well as fossils if you wade out in it. You might see a bobcat or coyote if you're lucky.
Contacts
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