Last updated: April 18, 2021
Thing to Do
Opelofa Loop Trail

NPS/Martinson
This quirky trail is an offshoot of the longer Opelofa Trail. The trail loops through woods before running parallel to Walnut Creek. Hikers should be aware that there is a small drop-off to one side of the trail during this portion. Walnut Creek is home to reptiles, amphibians, and the occasional beaver and otter.
Details
Duration
15-30 Minutes
The trail distance is 1/4 mile, and is a loop.
Activity
Hiking
This quirky trail is an offshoot of the longer Opelofa Trail. The trail loops through woods before running parallel to Walnut Creek. Hikers should be aware that there is a small drop-off to one side of the trail during this portion. Walnut Creek is home to reptiles, amphibians, and the occasional beaver and otter.
Pets Allowed
Yes
Pets are allowed on the park grounds on a leash no longer than six feet.
Pets are not permitted in the Visitor Center unless they are a service animal.
Please pick up after you dog during your visit.
Pets are not permitted in the Visitor Center unless they are a service animal.
Please pick up after you dog during your visit.
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Opelofa Loop Trailhead
The trailhead begins at the far end of the Opelofa Trail, near the park road.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day
All visitors must be out of the park by 5pm.
Accessibility Information
The trail is dirt, with steep shoulders at portions. Some portions are narrow, while others are broad. The grade is moderate.