Holmes Run Trail and Roundtree Park Loop
Holmes Run Trail and Roundtree Park Loop
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Enjoy an easy 1.8-mile hike through Holmes Run Stream Valley Park, featuring paved paths, wooded sections, and stream crossings.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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124 m
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908 m
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2.92 km
End point
Parking
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1.66 km
1.24 km
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1.08 km
720 m
593 m
496 m
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You can find convenient parking directly at Roundtree Park. The park serves as a trailhead and provides access to the Holmes Run Trail.
While the trail is popular for multi-use activities, including walking with pets, specific leash regulations are not detailed in the available information. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and follow local park rules to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The trail is suitable for hiking in various seasons. Its heavily wooded sections offer ample shade, making it a good option for hot weather. However, be aware that the trail can become muddy or wet quickly after a storm, so checking weather conditions is advisable.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Holmes Run Trail or Roundtree Park, which are part of the Holmes Run Stream Valley Park system.
The Holmes Run Trail is largely paved, with some sections of crushed stone or stone dust. It is generally flat, making it an easy trail, though you might encounter a few small hills and inclines. Some parts can be muddy after rain.
Yes, a significant feature of the Holmes Run Trail is its accessibility. Many sections are paved and relatively flat, making it suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and families with young children.
Despite being in a residential area, the trail offers a pleasant natural setting. You'll pass through heavily wooded sections, follow Holmes Run, and cross multiple bridges. Wildlife such as geese and their chicks can sometimes be observed near ponds accessible via spur trails.
Roundtree Park itself provides permanent restrooms, playgrounds, and picnic shelters, making it a convenient starting or ending point. Along the broader Holmes Run Trail, you can find places to rest and potentially access refreshments in connecting parks or nearby areas.
The specific 'Holmes Run Trail and Roundtree Park Loop' described here is likely an out-and-back route utilizing the Holmes Run Trail, starting and ending at Roundtree Park. The Holmes Run Trail itself is approximately 6.6 miles long and is not a continuous loop.
Yes, the Holmes Run Trail connects to several other parks, including Cameron Run Regional Park, Dora Kelley Nature Park, and Glen Hills Park, offering opportunities for extended exploration. The route also passes through sections of the Holmes Run Trail, Holmes Run Trail access path, and Side Trail.
Yes, the route features a Paved trail through Round Tree Park, offering a pleasant walking surface. You'll also experience the natural beauty of Round Tree Park itself, which provides a wooded escape.