Near Orange Trail
Experience Beautiful Sunsets across the fields near the TVT backpacking route
Near Orange Trail
Enjoy this view of Twin Creek along the Orange Trail.
Near Orange Trail
Experience Hopewell Indian earthworks in Twin Creek Metro Park.
Near Orange Trail
Cross this creek along the Orange Trail in Twin Creek Metro Park.
Near Orange Trail
Enjoy the opportunity for a little kite flying at the Twin Creek High View Shelter.

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Orange Trail

3.8 (8 Ratings)
A great trail on the margins of Twin Creek.
6
mi
Distance
662
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekSpringViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.97mi
Distance
662ft
Elevation Gain
661ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
864ft
High Point
685ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This hike uses the outside loop of the High View Trailhead Access (can also access from the south). You can choose to bail out on several trails that intersect this outside loop and create your own shorter route, or at the south trailhead continue south to add another three or so miles to the journey. If you are very adventurous, make the loop and continue north to connect with up to 26 miles of trails. The trail is mostly wide enough for two and sometimes three, but in places it goes back down to singletrack (especially in the ravines) where it almost becomes a scramble.Along the way, you'll see multiple trees down with amazing displays of shelf fungus, small fish, and crayfish in the streams and the occasional deer on the margins (several field margins are viewed). Plus with the abundance of conifers (eastern red cedars dot the area) there are plenty of small birds flitting to and fro.Near the south of the trail, you have the opportunity to see the remains of the mound builders work, the trail bisects those earthworks twice and you have a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with man-made earthworks that have been around for thousands of years.
History & Background
This trail crosses an NPS listed property, the Carlisle Fort made by the Hopewell Native Americans. Much is still visible in the woods during winter, and during the summertime I would imagine that it would become difficult if not impossible to see the trail when the undergrowth is in bloom.

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Contributors
Chris Davis