Preddy Creek Trail Park

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Charlottesville, United States

Hiking area· Park· Horseback riding service

Preddy Creek Trail Park Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Preddy Creek Trail Park is located in Charlottesville, United States on 3690 Burnley Station Rd. Preddy Creek Trail Park is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category hiking area in United States.

Address

3690 Burnley Station Rd

Phone

+1 4342965844

Amenities

Good for kidsPicnic tablesPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Gordon Shaffer

It's unusual for a park designed solely with trails for bikes, hikers, & horses. Preddy Trail Park is located near Barboursville near Charlottesville. The network of trails is quite expansive and well marked at intersections. I took the outer Preddy Creek Loop with a few inner trails to add distance. The Loop is 4.3 miles. The experience is basically a \walk thru the woods\ w very little to view. I saw deer twice, an abandoned, rusting car, and glimpses of the shallow Creek. The trails are moderately difficult with a lot of elevation change. Additionally, the trails were have made smooth by bike traffic, making it easier to walk over.

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beyondTabu

Really well laid out. Trail is well maintained and marked. Def recommend this trail.

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Ralf Mann

Preddy Creek has mt biking trails for all riders. They are extremely well maintained and in better condition than many bike parks that require a pass! 10/10. Recommend to all my friends!

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dgorman59

We had spent a few days in Shenandoah hiking. We wanted one last hike in, mostly to tire out our dogs for the ride home. It was a good little, easy hike. Facilities were well maintained and the locals were friendly. More importantly the dogs slept all the way to Roanoke.

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Jamie Moore

The trails are very well groomed, plenty of parking and the other trail users have been very respectful