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Explore the Oatka Creek Park Trails, an easy hiking route that takes you through peaceful woodlands and open wildflower meadows. You will cover 4.7 miles (7.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 198 feet (60 metres), typically completing the journey in about 1 hour and 59 minutes. Keep an…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.87 km
694 m
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6.07 km
908 m
532 m
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Oatka Creek Park is free to access and offers a secluded, rustic environment. Parking is available directly at the park. For more detailed information, you can check the official Monroe County Parks website.
Yes, many of the trails at Oatka Creek Park are suitable for dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you follow all park regulations.
The trails are beautiful year-round, but fall is particularly stunning with vibrant foliage. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and wildflowers. Be aware that seasonal conditions can impact the trails, with some areas prone to flooding, especially after heavy rain, so boots are recommended.
No, Oatka Creek Park is free to access, and no permits are required for general use of the trails.
The terrain is diverse, featuring smooth paths, packed dirt, and grass. While many sections are well-groomed, some areas, particularly the yellow Woodland trail along the creek, can be rooty, narrow, and include steep hills. Some undeveloped areas may also be muddy and shared with horses.
Yes, many of the trails are considered easy walks, making them suitable for families. The park's diverse scenery and opportunities for wildlife viewing can make it an enjoyable outing for all ages.
You'll experience a peaceful journey through woodlands and wildflower meadows, with beautiful views of Oatka Creek. The park is home to diverse habitats, attracting 152 bird species, including potential bald eagle sightings. A highlight is a bridge over Oatka Creek along the purple trail, and the black trail features a beautiful quaking aspen grove.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Old Burrell Road, Bluebird Trail, and the Trout Run.
Absolutely! You can observe the impact of an old gypsum mine, with long furrows indicating caved-in tunnels and a sealed mine entrance. The clear, cool-water Oatka Creek is also renowned for quality fly fishing, particularly for brown trout.
Yes, Oatka Creek Park offers multi-use trails that accommodate a variety of activities beyond hiking, including horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, trail running, and fishing. Kayaking is also popular on Oatka Creek.
Seasonal conditions can significantly impact the trails. Some areas are prone to flooding, especially after rain, so waterproof boots are advisable. During certain times, you might encounter overgrowth, ash tree blowdowns, or areas requiring maintenance. Winter hiking is possible, but preparedness for snow and ice is essential.