- Parks & Trails
- Beaver Creek Greenbelt
- Brown's Woods
- Carney Marsh
- Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt
- Chichaqua Valley Trail
- Copper Creek Mountain Bike Park Project
- Eagle Roost Wildlife Area
- Easter Lake Park & Mark C. Ackelson Trail
- Engeldinger Marsh
- Fort Des Moines Park
- Fourmile Creek Greenway
- Gay Lea Wilson Trail
- Great Western Trail
- High Trestle Trail
- Jester Park
- Lauridsen Skatepark
- North Shore Recreation Area at Easter Lake
- Mally’s Park
- Oralabor Gateway Trail
- Sleepy Hollow
- Strasser Woods State Preserve
- Sycamore Trails
- Thomas Mitchell Park
- Trails End Wildlife Area
- Trestle to Trestle Trail
- Yellow Banks Park
- Park Rules & FAQ's
- Parks & Trails
- Beaver Creek Greenbelt
- Brown's Woods
- Carney Marsh
- Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt
- Chichaqua Valley Trail
- Copper Creek Mountain Bike Park Project
- Eagle Roost Wildlife Area
- Easter Lake Park & Mark C. Ackelson Trail
- Engeldinger Marsh
- Fort Des Moines Park
- Fourmile Creek Greenway
- Gay Lea Wilson Trail
- Great Western Trail
- High Trestle Trail
- Jester Park
- Lauridsen Skatepark
- North Shore Recreation Area at Easter Lake
- Mally’s Park
- Oralabor Gateway Trail
- Sleepy Hollow
- Strasser Woods State Preserve
- Sycamore Trails
- Thomas Mitchell Park
- Trails End Wildlife Area
- Trestle to Trestle Trail
- Yellow Banks Park
- Park Rules & FAQ's
Beaver Creek Greenbelt
Beaver Creek Greenbelt
In amongst a woodland and a natural waterway, this 73-acre greenbelt is open to the public for hiking and wildlife viewing. However, there are no developed trails through this natural area along Beaver Creek.
A parking area off NW 121st Street, south of Highway 141, provides access to the Greenbelt.
Camping, horseback riding, and motorized vehicles are prohibited in this area.
GREENBELT HOURS
Summer |6:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. | April 1 - October 31
Winter | Sunrise - Sunset | November 1 - March 31
Unless Otherwise Posted