Easton Park . Sep 11, 2020

Hit the Trails!

One of our favorite amenities here at Easton Park is our awesome trail system. Whether you’re running, biking, or walking, our trails are a great way to get a workout outside. “We’re very outdoorsy, and I love to go running,” says Easton Park resident Brandy Hughes. “Being able to walk out my front door and walk miles of trails is a huge bonus for me.”

There’s something for everyone—some of the trails have paved surfaces, while others consist of natural dirt and gravel pathways. “We love how environmentally conscience the community is with making sure the natural green space is preserved as much as possible or that natural park space is added back in after construction,” says Easton resident Kristine Tydlacka.

When everything is complete, we’ll have more than 13.1 miles of trails running through the neighborhood. We’re currently well on our way, and we’ve put together a map of some popular routes and their mileage.

Inner Loop: 2 miles

Outer Loop: 2.25 miles

Union Park Loop: 1.25 miles

Union Park West Loop: .5 miles

Union Park East Loop: .4 miles

Happy trails to you!

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