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7.84km
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Hiking
Embark on an easy hike through the Eagle Marsh Nature Preserve double loop, a peaceful journey spanning 4.9 miles (7.8 km). You will experience the unique landscape of shallow-water wetlands, sedge meadows, and prairies, offering a serene escape. The route involves a minimal elevation gain of just 24 feet (7…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Eagle Marsh
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1.52 km
Highlight • River
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2.07 km
Highlight • Natural
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4.40 km
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7.84 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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6.74 km
1.03 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.08 km
879 m
721 m
149 m
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This hike usually takes around 1 hour and 58 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to observe the surroundings.
Yes, this route is considered easy. The trails are generally well-maintained and flat, with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk in nature.
Parking is available at the Eagle Marsh Nature Preserve. The preserve aims to keep the area as natural as possible, so look for designated parking areas near the trailheads.
The terrain at Eagle Marsh is varied, featuring wide gravel paths, natural-surface trails, and sections of mowed grass. While generally flat, some paths can become uneven after rain, and wetland portions might have mud or hidden pools of water. Sturdy, waterproof shoes are recommended, especially in wetter conditions.
Eagle Marsh is a haven for wildlife! You might spot over 250 kinds of birds, including frequently seen bald eagles. Other common sightings include rabbits, groundhogs, squirrels, deer, turtles, and various snakes. Butterflies are also abundant, adding to the vibrant ecosystem.
Yes, the preserve itself is a significant wetland restoration effort. Along the route, you'll pass by the Graham McCulloch Ditch and explore parts of the Eagle Marsh Nature Preserve. You'll also traverse sections of Trail 6. The preserve also features birding blinds and observation decks, offering excellent opportunities for quiet reflection and wildlife viewing.
The preserve offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and fall are often ideal for birdwatching due to migration. Summer brings lush greenery and abundant butterflies, while winter can offer serene, snowy landscapes. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions after rain, especially in wetland areas.
The preserve is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local signage for specific rules regarding leashes and waste disposal to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone and to protect the wildlife.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails at Eagle Marsh Nature Preserve. It's freely accessible for public enjoyment.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, sturdy, waterproof shoes are highly recommended. Some paths can be thin with stiff reed grass, so long pants might be beneficial to prevent scratches. Don't forget water, especially on warmer days, and binoculars if you're interested in birdwatching.
Yes, this double loop route utilizes various trails within the preserve. It also includes sections of the Towpath Trail, which is a well-known path in the area, allowing for connections to other parts of the preserve's extensive 14-mile trail network.