Seven Waters Trail: Case Eagle Park Section
Seven Waters Trail: Case Eagle Park Section
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Hike the easy 1.2-mile Seven Waters Trail: Case Eagle Park Section, featuring Fox River views, wildlife spotting, and accessible amenities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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You can find ample parking at Case Eagle Park itself, which serves as an excellent trailhead. The park offers various amenities, making it a convenient starting point for your hike.
Yes, this section of the trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners and families. The paved sections and screened limestone paths are accessible, and while there are some low hills, they offer a gentle challenge rather than strenuous climbing. There's also a playground at Case Eagle Park.
The trail within Case Eagle Park features a varied terrain. Approximately 1.2 miles are paved, transitioning to screened limestone beyond the park. You'll encounter some low hills, particularly a half-mile uphill section that then meanders downhill to cross the Fox River. Unmarked dirt paths are also available in the park's forested areas for a more natural experience.
Hikers can enjoy beautiful and diverse scenery. A major highlight is the view of the Fox River, especially from the large bridge where the river tumbles over a dam. The 239-acre Case Eagle Park itself features forests, meadows, and open water. The trail also passes through varied sections, from open and sunny areas to dark, shaded woods, and connects to natural areas like Saller Woods with its marshes and ponds.
The rich ecosystem around the Fox River and within Case Eagle Park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Keep an eye out for bald eagles, belted kingfishers, and osprey along the river corridor. In the forested areas, you might spot species like the yellow-throated vireo and other forest birds.
Yes, the Seven Waters Trail: Case Eagle Park Section is dog-friendly. Case Eagle Park even includes the Jean Jacobson Dog Park. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
There are generally no entrance fees for Case Eagle Park itself or for hiking the Seven Waters Trail. However, specific activities or facilities within the park, such as the Jean Jacobson Dog Park, may require a permit or fee. It's always a good idea to check the Racine County Parks website for the most current information regarding permits for specific park amenities.
The trail offers a great experience year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery and active wildlife, while summer is perfect for enjoying the river views and park amenities. Fall showcases beautiful foliage, and winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing on suitable sections. Your preference for weather and scenery will determine the best time for you.
Yes, this route is part of the broader Seven Waters Trail system. The entire route follows sections of the Seven Waters Trail.
Case Eagle Park offers a wide range of amenities that enhance the trail experience. These include a picnic pavilion, restrooms, a playground, athletic fields, and a kayak/canoe launch on the Fox River. It also features the Jean Jacobson Dog Park, making it a versatile hub for outdoor activities.
A notable landmark and excellent viewpoint is the large bridge spanning the Fox River, where you can observe the river tumbling over a dam. This spot offers stunning scenic views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The diverse landscapes of forests, meadows, and open water throughout Case Eagle Park and adjacent Saller Woods also provide many picturesque moments.