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Missouri
Franklin County

Fiddle Creek Loop

Easy

4.6

(2852)

19,593

hikers

Fiddle Creek Loop

00:43

2.45km

70m

Hiking

Hike the easy 1.5-mile Fiddle Creek Loop through old-growth forest and a valley, gaining 226 feet in 42 minutes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.04 km

Englemann Woods Natural Area

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2.45 km

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2.42 km

< 100 m

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2.41 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Fiddle Creek Loop?

The Fiddle Creek Loop is a 1.9-mile (approximately 3 km) trail. While komoot estimates a duration of around 43 minutes, actual hiking time can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. It's generally considered an easy hike.

What is the terrain like on the Fiddle Creek Loop?

The trail is a 1.9-mile loop made of hard-packed dirt. It starts along a ridge-line with dramatic drops, then descends into a valley, and climbs back up to the ridge. You'll encounter abundant old-growth trees, a massive dry creek bed, and sycamore trees with striking white bark. The slope is generally gradual, but it does include climbs.

Is the Fiddle Creek Loop suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Fiddle Creek Loop is generally considered an easy hike with a gradual slope, making it suitable for beginners. However, it does involve some climbs as it descends into and ascends out of a valley. Be aware that it can become muddy after rain or snowmelt, which might add a slight challenge.

Where can I park for the Fiddle Creek Loop trail?

The Fiddle Creek Loop is located within the Engelmann Woods Natural Area. While specific parking details aren't provided, trails within natural areas typically have designated parking lots at the trailhead. Look for signage for the Engelmann Woods Natural Area to find the trailhead parking.

Are dogs allowed on the Fiddle Creek Loop trail?

The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Fiddle Creek Loop. It's best to check the official regulations for the Engelmann Woods Natural Area before bringing your dog to ensure compliance with any leash laws or restrictions.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Engelmann Woods Natural Area?

The Fiddle Creek Loop is part of the Engelmann Woods Natural Area. The provided information does not mention any specific permits or entrance fees required for this area. However, it's always a good practice to check the official website for the Engelmann Woods Natural Area or the managing park authority for the most current information on fees or regulations before your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike the Fiddle Creek Loop?

The Fiddle Creek Loop can be enjoyed year-round. It's particularly recommended for winter hiking, as the lack of foliage offers expansive views over the valleys that might be obscured during other seasons. During wetter periods, be prepared for muddy sections and potentially uncrossable creek beds.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see?

Along the Fiddle Creek Loop, you'll experience a secluded old-growth forest with trees over 200 years old. The trail features dramatic ridge-line views, a journey through a valley, a massive dry creek bed (likely Fiddle Creek itself), and sycamore trees with striking white bark. It's a beautiful area nestled among hills bordering the Missouri River valley.

Is the Fiddle Creek Loop a crowded trail?

No, the Fiddle Creek Loop is notable for its remote and less-trafficked nature. It tends to be less crowded than other trails nearby, offering a more peaceful hiking experience.

What should I be aware of regarding trail conditions?

The trail is generally well-maintained with clear markings. However, it can become muddy in spots after rain or snowmelt. The large dry creek bed might also be uncrossable during wetter periods, so be prepared for potentially challenging crossings or detours if conditions are very wet.

Are there any amenities or facilities near the Fiddle Creek Loop?

The Fiddle Creek Loop is located in a secluded area within the Engelmann Woods Natural Area. The provided information does not mention any specific amenities like restrooms, water sources, cafes, or pubs directly at the trailhead or along the trail. It's advisable to bring your own water and any other necessities.

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