Comanche Creek Greenway
About This Trail
Comanche Creek Greenway is a wonderful trail for little hikers. There is a smooth gravel path that is not shaded, but has many interesting sights along the way, including the cement slabs from old grain silos and the ruins of an old railway. There is also a dirt path that follows the creek and this is shaded almost entirely. The trails all have signs with information on them and there are signed points of interest, such as a giant oak tree, a beaver dam, and view points.
Trail Features
Surface type | Dirt |
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Carrier needed | No |
Stroller friendly | No |
ADA accessible | No |
Water fountains | No |
Bathrooms | No |
Cell reception | Excellent |
Pet friendly | Yes |
Nearby convenience store | No |
Camping Nearby | No |
Emergency support within 5 miles |
Yes |
Trail highlights
Fee & Parking Details
Parking is free. There is a parking lot where Skyway and Park Avenue meet. There is an additional trailhead off Myers Street where it turns into Ivy Street.
Trail Contributor

I am a mama of two boys. I love drinking tea and am a better mom when we are outside exploring nature (and when I have tea). I have a family bike and love it. I enjoy baking, cooking, and eating my creations. I love the idea of yoga, but never seem to be consistent in finding time to practice. I love reading, but again rarely find the time. My family just ventured into urban farming. I love sour beers and delicious food. I work for a local non-profit as a training coordinator, and volunteer as a Branch Ambassador for our local HiB community and for the HiB Localized Support National volunteer team.
Weather
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About The Guide
Hike it Baby Family Trail Guide is an online resource to help families with children source trails that little legs can hike and parents can feel comfortable with. Hike details are sourced and have been hiked by families who participate in our community. Our contributors do their best to give you all the details they can, but if something is missed, you can reach out to the contributor and offer suggestions for them to add to make it a better trail description for all. This guide was built with a generous 3-year partnership with L.L Bean. Like Hike it Baby, L.L Bean believes that helping get families into nature from birth on is key to healthier, happier communities.