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Features
River/Creek
Description
The Brown Creek Trail starts on the east side of Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway, across from the
Prairie Creek Trail Access No. 2.
The trail begins with a short, steep climb as it passes the junctions with the
Foothill Trail and the
South Fork Trail. Stay left at both of these intersections. After this, the trail mellows out, climbing steadily but very gradually to the north along Brown Creek.
Brown Creek, which is a tributary of Prairie Creek, provides a vital habitat for trout and salmon populations that live in the park. Runners will be able to compare and contrast the differences between streamside (riparian) vegetation and old-growth redwood/Douglas-fir forest. Be sure to take the time to explore the short
Schenck Grove Trail and
Schenck Grove East Loop Trail which branch off of the Brown Creek Trail at about 3/4 of a mile.
The trail eventually turns to the east, coming to a junction with the
Rhododendron Trail, and ending a short way past this intersection alongside Brown Creek.
Flora & Fauna
Riparian vegetation and old-growth Redwoods.
Contacts
Shared By:
Kristen Arendt
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