(434) 933-4355
751 Park RoadGladstone, VA 24553
Latitude: 37.623271
Longitude: -78.809896
The park has nearly 20 miles of mult-use trails for hiking, biking and bridle use. Green Hill Trail and the fishing pier are wheelchair accessible. Bikes can be rented from the park’s Outdoor Adventures Canoe Livery.
Dixon Landing Overlook
The Dixon Landing Overlook is accessible by way of a one-third mile, moderate difficulty multi-use trail that connects the Cabell Trail to Dixon’s Landing by way of a steep switchback. The trail features an overlook at its highest point with a bench to rest upon and views of the James River.
- Length: 0.29
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Surface: Earth
Dixon Trail
The Dixon Trail is a .76 mile, moderate difficulty, multi-use trail that is accessible near the general picnicking area, the main park road, the Cabell Trail, and the Running Creek Trail. Hikers on the Green Hill Pond Loop Trail may also access the trail via a short connector. The trail runs through grassy areas near the picnic ground before passing over a bridge and entering the woods. Near the river the trail is easy to navigate, however as the trail climbs, a considerable amount of steep terrain and tight switchbacks present several challenges. This trail is for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders, so when navigating the tighter spots along the trail, keep a wary eye for other users who are overtaking from behind or coming from the opposite direction.
- Length: 0.76
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Surface: Earth, Grass
River Trail
The River Trail is a 2.49 mile, easy, multi-use trail that runs along the James River from near the livery area to Dixon’s Landing. It is accessible from the Running Creek Trail, the Cabell trail, and from the roads that lead to the livery, Dixon’s Landing, and the Green Hill Pond Area. It winds around several wetland areas formed by the local impoundments and many deer can be seen in these areas during early morning or late evening. This trail features numerous points of access to the river for fishing or launching a small boat.
Blaze Color: Blue
- Length: 2.49
- Difficulty: Easy
- Surface: Earth
Running Creek Trail
The Running Creek Trail is a 2.85 mile, moderate difficulty, multi-use trail that forms two connected loops along the parks southern edge. The trail is accessible from the Cabell, Branch, and River trails. The trail passes through the river flats and the wooded ravines that characterize the region. A connecting trail divides the loop in half at the midpoint, making a shorter hike possible. The portions of the trail closer to the river are generally broader and easier to negotiate with the trail narrowing and increasing in difficulty at higher elevations.
Blaze Color: Yellow
- Length: 2.85
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Surface: Earth
Taylor Pond Loop Trail
This short, easy trail forms a short loop around Taylor Pond at the eastern end of the Taylor Trail. The loop is also accessible from the main park road near the park office.
- Length: 0.26
- Difficulty: Easy
- Surface: Natural
Taylor Trail
The Taylor Trail is a .84 mile, moderate difficulty, multi-use trial that is accessible from the main park road, the group horse camping area, and the connector trail that connects Cabell, River, and Running Creek Trails. At the eastern end the trail connects to the Taylor Pond Loop Trail. The Taylor Trail consists mostly of a narrow, single track through the woods, passing near the cabins, and features a connector trail that leads to an observation platform with views of the wetlands and the James River.
- Length: 0.84
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Surface: Earth, Boardwalks