Acorn Trail/Gateway Trail (Gravel and Boardwalk)
Approximate walking time: 15 minutes; little elevation change
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail.
Meets guidelines for outdoor accessibility.
After crossing through the Interpretive Gateway, visitors turn right on the short Gateway Trail and boardwalk to skirt a small wetland and view aquatic plants and wildlife that lives there. Then, the 0.4-mile graveled Acorn Trail loops through a wetland woods that is recovering from being pastured in the mid-1900s. Its trees are mainly maple, oak, ash, beech and hickory. Watch for signs of deer, rabbits, raccoons, squirrels, coyotes and foxes.
You might also catch glimpses of a barred owl, red-bellied woodpeckers and various songbirds. Wildflowers you’ll see along the trail include trilliums, wild violets and mayapples, depending on the season.
Pheasant Run Trail (Grass and Gravel)
Approximate walking time: 35 minutes; little elevation change. NOTE: There is little shade along this trail
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail.
This 1.1-mile loop traverses the perimeter of a large meadow, which is gradually being converted to prairie. The east end of the trail extends through Walters’ Grove, a mature stand of trees. Along the trail, you might see foxes hunting for voles, or indigo buntings, ring-necked pheasants, hawks and meadowlarks.
You will see bluebird boxes and perhaps their inhabitants. You can view several recently reclaimed wetland and our reforestation efforts along sections of this trail.
Visit the NEW Mindfulness Walk along the one-mile Pheasant Run Trail at Gallant Woods Park. Visitors encounter activities which prompt one to focus on the present moment and calmly acknowledge their thoughts and emotions. Revel the experiences of balancing stacked stones, exploring a labyrinth, focusing on specific senses, cultivating gratitude, and setting intentions for yourself and for the world. Practicing mindfulness is a healthy way to reduce stress and anxiety, which each of us carries. We hope the Mindfulness Walk will be a source of calm and peace for everyone who visits.
Tree-Frog Trail (Gravel Trail)
Approximate walking time: 15 minutes
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail.
Meets guidelines for outdoor accessibility.
This 0.3-mile path connects the Acorn and Pheasant Run Trails, extending through a woodland and former farm fields. You’ll see many of the same species as along the Pheasant Run Trail, and during the summer, you’ll see many varieties of butterflies and enjoy chirping crickets and grasshoppers.
Primitive Trail
Approximate walking time: 35 minutes
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail.
This 1.3-mile dirt path winds along the western edge of Gallant Woods, and travels close to wetlands and vernal pools. There is little elevation change on this trail.
Farm Connector Trail (Gravel Trail)
Approximate walking time: 5 minutes
Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail, but may not be brought across the street to Gallant Farm.
This 0.25-mile trail edges meadow, woodland and prairie, and extends to the road, where it crosses to provide a pedestrian connection to Gallant Farm.