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Jog the Red Mill County Park Loop, a moderate 3.2-mile route through diverse ecosystems, featuring wetlands, woodlands, and two bridges.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.81 km
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5.12 km
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2.75 km
1.84 km
509 m
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2.29 km
2.01 km
799 m
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Red Mill County Park offers amenities such as restrooms and picnic areas near the main entrance, which is typically where parking is available for visitors accessing the trails.
The park's multi-use trails are generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to check for specific park regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal upon arrival to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The park's diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, mean that standing water and mud are common, especially after rain. For a more comfortable experience, consider visiting during drier seasons. However, the varied scenery is enjoyable year-round.
The provided information does not specify any fees or permits required for general access to Red Mill County Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official park website for the most current information before your visit.
Many sections of the trails within Red Mill County Park are considered easy, making them suitable for various fitness levels. However, certain parts, particularly Trail 4, can be more challenging due to varied surfaces, potential mud, and some elevation changes. Some segments feature sizable rocks, roots, and steep sections, which might be better suited for more experienced trail runners.
The loop offers a varied terrain. Trails 1-3 are primarily dirt, providing a softer surface. Trail 4 starts paved, transitions to gravel, and then becomes a mix of dirt, sand, and grass. Due to the park's wetland nature, some areas can be rugged, and standing water and mud are common. You'll also encounter twisty paths, a few fairly steep descents and climbs, and banked areas.
Joggers can enjoy scenic views of woodlands, meadows, wetlands, and glimpses of the Little Calumet River. Highlights include crossing two bridges, observing a variety of flora and fauna, and a short section of the trail that runs next to a railroad. Wildlife observation, particularly waterfowl and turtles, is possible near the floating dock. The route passes through Red Mill County Park, which features a 108-acre State Dedicated Nature Preserve.
The Red Mill County Park Loop is approximately 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) long and typically takes around 35 minutes to jog, depending on your pace and the trail conditions.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Red Mill Loop trail, which makes up about 32% of the overall path.
Given the varied terrain and potential for mud and standing water, especially after rain, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof footwear. A park map can also be helpful as trail markings can sometimes be confusing where they intersect with dedicated bike trails.
Yes, the park provides amenities such as restrooms, picnic areas, and outdoor exercise equipment near the main entrance. These facilities can be useful before or after your jog.