Upper Rock Creek Trail
The Upper Rock Creek Trail in the Rock Creek stream valley park makes up a significant part of the 13-mile Mid-County Loop Trail System.
Catch the trail from the south end starting at Rock Creek Regional Park, at the Needwood Road entrance. Using portions of the other trails at Agricultural History Farm Park will get you to the north end of the Upper Rock Creek trail, which will put you at route 108.
Use: Hiking, Equestrian
Surface: 6+ miles natural surface trails
More Info: The Park is densely populated by numerous species of wildlife, high-quality forest, and features spectacular rock out-cropping throughout the park. The Hawlings River passes through the park, providing fish opportunities to park visitors.
Water, Restrooms: No
Parking: A substantial parking lot at the Zion Road entrance enables easy parking for vehicles and horse trailers.
Other Resources: You can also find detailed, interactive maps of these trails on TrailLink.com and AllTrails.com and the TROT Trail Directory.