Griffy Creek Trail & Wetland Trail loop
Griffy Creek Trail & Wetland Trail loop
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9.90km
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Jog this 6.2-mile moderate loop through Griffy Lake Nature Preserve, gaining 373 feet in elevation with views of Griffy Creek.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.80 km
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9.90 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.48 km
3.42 km
1.93 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
4.59 km
3.42 km
1.87 km
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Lowest point (190 m)
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Parking is available at the Griffy Lake Nature Preserve. The Wetland Trailhead serves as an access point to the Griffy Creek Trail, making it a convenient starting point for this route.
Yes, both the Griffy Creek Trail and the Wetland Trail are dog-friendly. Please ensure your pet remains on a leash at all times.
Spring and early summer are excellent times to visit, as you can see a variety of wildflowers like trilliums and wild geraniums. However, be aware that the Wetland Trail can be seasonally wet, and other trails may be muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for accessing the trails at Griffy Lake Nature Preserve. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Griffy Lake Nature Preserve website for the most current regulations before your visit.
Individually, the Wetland Trail is easy and the Griffy Creek Trail is often labeled easy. However, this specific loop, which combines them and potentially other sections, is rated as moderate due to some rugged sections and steep inclines. Beginners should be prepared for natural surfaces and potential mud.
The Wetland Trail is generally level, though it can be seasonally wet. The Griffy Creek Trail is primarily a singletrack trail with natural surfaces. While it has the most elevation gain in the preserve (173 feet), it can become quite muddy and slippery after rain. Be prepared for varied conditions.
While the name suggests a loop, the Griffy Creek Trail and the Wetland Trail do not typically form a self-contained loop on their own. The Wetland Trail serves as an access point to the Griffy Creek Trail, which is linear. This route likely combines these with other trails, such as the Lanam Trail, to create a loop for jogging.
This route is approximately 9.9 kilometers (6.15 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 6 minutes to jog, depending on your pace and trail conditions.
Jogging along the Griffy Creek Trail offers views of the tranquil creek and surrounding forested valley. The area is rich in biodiversity, with wildflowers in spring and early summer. You might spot white-tailed deer, red foxes, pileated woodpeckers, and barred owls in the dense forest.
The Wetland Trail is, by its nature, seasonally wet. Other trails in the preserve, including sections of the Griffy Creek Trail, can become very muddy and slippery after rain. Wearing appropriate waterproof footwear is highly advisable during or after wet weather.
Yes, the Wetland Trail provides access to the Griffy Creek Trail, which then connects to other trails within the Griffy Lake Nature Preserve, such as the Lanam Trail. This allows for varied and longer jogging routes if you wish to extend your outing.