Restrooms are here
Map of the property and trails
J E.
Jul 29, 2022
While staying in the are for work, I came here for a morning walk, as I saw there were trails to walk on and help me get my steps in. I used the Red Blazed trail and it was fairly decent, nicely cleaned (except spider webs, which I find very annoying) and it was just barely over a mile. The end of it was a very steeeeeep uphill that'll get the heart racing and the sweat running!This park features full restrooms, parking and is pretty well blazed and easy to navigate. Definitely worth a visit!
Read Morechelsea j.
Aug 4, 2021
Words fail to express how very beautiful this sprawling sanctuary is. As a nature enthusiast, I often visit public parks and trails and have in various different states. This is absolutely the nicest public park I've ever had the pleasure of leisurely perusing. Enormous butterflies transfix in fluttering festoons, wildflower fields are a selfie queen's dream, and the spanning (and greatly varied!) trails are an outdoor fitness nut's playground. This was a former estate donated to the town, boasting a beautiful estate home, original carriage house, gazebo, and a stunning backyard garden complete with all the peaceful seating a thoughtful ponderer might desire. The variety of plant species and full color spectrum of blossoms delight the senses. I've brought my children here many times and they are (almost) as taken with the place as I am.
Read MoreDavid B.
Feb 16, 2016
A nice 200 acre park that features hiking trails, streams and wildlife.I've been to several weddings here, as it is highly prized as a wedding venue. Part of the attraction is a nice backup location in the mansion in the event of bad weather.There are about 2 miles of trails of varying difficulty. The trail map could be a lot easier to find, not sure why it is not featured more prominently on their website.Mary Nimick, an avid nature lover, donated her family's estate house along with 53 acres when she died in 1971. The house hosts the offices of the Hollow Oak Land Trust, an organization that manages the nearby nature preserve.In summary, a small but well maintained park and wedding venue with beautiful trails.
Read MoreTeresita C.
Oct 25, 2012
Robin Hill is lovely place to hike, miles and miles of trail, a creek to frolic in if you're of the four-legged variety, an herb garden, and an open stage that hosts bands in the summer and fall. The trails are buried deep among the trees and seem very removed from civilization. Bring a pup and or a hiking pal, and enjoy the solitude that is just steps from busy Thorn Run Road.
Read MoreRobert P.
Dec 19, 2013
Traffic trails and great place to take pictures.... Not huge in size but still a very nice time
Read MoreBrandon G.
Oct 23, 2017
I'll start off with the bad news. I was at the park earlier today taking family pictures with my parents and brothers. We were walking down trails and we saw animal poop along the trails and you can barely see some of the piles because there are leaves in the way. The good part is that it is a beautiful place to take pictures. There is a log cabin there that is a great prop for pictures. I will say we will not be going there again next fall.
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