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The Eagle Creek Red Trail offers a moderate hiking experience, covering 7.1 miles (11.5 km) with an elevation gain of 188 feet (57 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 2 hours and 58 minutes. As you hike, you will find varied terrain, including flat, wide sections,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Highlight • Natural Monument
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1.69 km
Highlight • Lake
6.64 km
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
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11.5 km
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7.26 km
2.06 km
836 m
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8.74 km
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704 m
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The Eagle Creek Red Trail is approximately 6.75 miles long and is generally rated as moderate to difficult. Hikers should be prepared for varying terrain, including stairs and steep hills, with a total vertical change of around 270 feet. While some sections are relatively flat, others can be quite strenuous, especially near Lilly Lake where it can be muddy.
Based on an average hiking pace, completing the entire 6.75-mile Red Trail can take approximately 3 to 4 hours. This duration can vary depending on your fitness level, the number of stops you make to enjoy the scenery, and trail conditions.
Yes, the Eagle Creek Red Trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trail but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the trail's cleanliness for all visitors.
The trail offers diverse scenery, winding through mature woods with trees like beech and maple, and providing expansive views of the Eagle Creek Reservoir. You'll pass by several park attractions, including the beach, the Marina, the Bird Sanctuary, and the Lilly Lake. There's also an overlook with beautiful vistas and a notable Douglas Fir Log. Some sections feature old-growth forest with trees over 200 years old.
The Eagle Creek Red Trail traverses the entire Eagle Creek Park from north to south, offering multiple access points. The main entrance to Eagle Creek Park is located at 7840 W 56th St, Indianapolis, IN 46254. There are various parking lots throughout the park that provide access to different sections of the Red Trail. It's advisable to check a park map for the most convenient parking near your desired starting point.
Yes, Eagle Creek Park, where the Red Trail is located, charges an entrance fee per vehicle. As of current information, there is a daily gate fee, or you can purchase an annual pass for unlimited access. No additional hiking permits are required for the trail itself once inside the park.
The Eagle Creek Red Trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall are particularly popular due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while fall showcases stunning autumn colors. Summer can be warm and humid, so an early start is recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially in shaded areas and near Lilly Lake.
While some short loops within Eagle Creek Park are considered easy, the full 6.75-mile Red Trail is rated moderate to difficult due to its length, elevation changes, and sections with stairs and steep hills. Beginner hikers should be aware of its strenuous nature and consider starting with shorter sections or other trails within the park before attempting the entire Red Trail.
Yes, the Eagle Creek Red Trail is the longest and most rugged trail in the park, and it does intersect with other paths. The route also passes through sections of the Orange Trail.
Hikers often find the sections with stairs and steep hills challenging, especially those leading to elevation changes. A particularly noteworthy part of the trail features a modest drop in elevation before leading to a narrow strip of land surrounding a bird sanctuary, which can sometimes have high water levels. The area around Lilly Lake can also be muddy, adding to the challenge.
Given the trail's length and moderate to difficult rating, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Insect repellent is advisable, especially during warmer months. A map of Eagle Creek Park can also be helpful for navigating the various trail intersections and park amenities.