1. PLACES / FLOWING WELL PARK TRAIL
Flowing Well Park Trail, as the name implies, starts at a natural well. The park has 1.5 miles of walking trails but none are named. The path starts paved and then turns into a grassy or dirt pathway (depending on the season). This makes ADA and stroller accessible for the initial portion of the trail. This a great place to check out wildflowers, do some creek stomping, collect seashells or just play on the sandbank. There is also a nice boardwalk bridge. The well is a great place to start or wrap-up a hike. Bring an empty water bottle or milk jug. Fun fact: The well is a natural underground reservoir and has produced water since 1902, reportedly at 15 gallons per minute.

ADA Accessible

Yes

Stroller Friendly

Yes

Water Fountain

Yes

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

Yes

Fee

$0.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

1.50 mi., Loop

Helpful Trail Information

Creek / River and Natural Play Area The creek that runs through the park is perfect for creek stomping. Make sure to check the weather and rain levels though, as it can rise fairly quickly. The sandbanks are also great for collecting seashells or getting skipping stones. The trails run right next to the banks for easy access.

Parking Details

The park has a dedicated lot with some handicap spaces. The lot has plenty of parking and is rarely 100% full.