Near Swanson Park
This dead Honey Locust tree is COMPLETELY wrapped in poison ivy! The city should probably remove this...
Near Swanson Park
The paved path is very wide and a great place to bring your family!
Near Swanson Park
Honey Locust thorns are not to be messed with!
Near Swanson Park
This bridge across the Cowskin Creek is the location of many family photos.
Near Swanson Park
The creek claimed about 4 foot of land during flooding in May 2019.

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Swanson Park

4.0 (1 Rating)
A mixture of paved and natural surfaces lets you experience all Swanson Park has to offer!
3.6
mi
Distance
41
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.65mi
Distance
41ft
Elevation Gain
41ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
1,340ft
High Point
1,311ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This combination of paved and natural surfaces takes you through the whole park; this hike will take you off the beaten path. The trail portion of this park is mostly animal trails that some hikers maintain when they're out. This spiderweb of trails allows dozens of combinations of hikes, so you can make it your own each time. This one though is a common trail combination that works well. There are some low lying muddy areas that can hold water for a long time, so you might have to find another way around if it has rained heavily.
History & Background
This land was a homestead of Nels Swanson in 1874. He was a Swedish immigrant who spent a few years in Colorado mining after obtaining this land tract and then returned in 1888 to build his home with the help of a neighbor. Simon, the oldest of Nels children, married in 1920 and raised his three children on this land. Simon was a nature conservationist before the idea was popular. He rotated his crops and left unbroken land around his property for wildlife habitat. The land was in his family for 100 years and most of his land became Swanson Park in 1975. The housing development to the SE of the land was his as well. The wildlife here today can be attributed to the stewardship of the Swanson family.

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Contributors
Andy Cramb