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Step into the peaceful embrace of Tatum Park, where the loop trail guides you through a delightful mix of woodlands and open fields. You'll meander through impressive holly trees and expansive meadows, with the scenery shifting beautifully throughout the year. Keep an eye out for streams and marshy sections, especially…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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6.12 km
142 m
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5.83 km
493 m
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The Tatum Park loop is approximately 6.3 kilometers (3.9 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 41 minutes to complete at a steady hiking pace.
Yes, the trail is considered easy, making it suitable for beginners and families. Tatum Park offers a range of trails from easy to moderate, with this loop being on the easier side. The park also has playgrounds and picnic tables at its activity centers, enhancing its family-friendly appeal.
The terrain is generally easy to moderate, featuring dirt paths, some rooty sections, and occasional boardwalks in marshy areas. You'll encounter slight uphill grades and rolling hills, but it's mostly considered relatively flat for the region. Boots are a wise choice for comfort and stability.
Parking is available at Tatum Park's activity centers. The Red Hill Activity Center and the Holland Activity Center both offer amenities, including parking, making them convenient starting points for your hike.
Yes, Tatum Park is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
No, there are no permits required, and Tatum Park does not charge an entrance fee for visitors to enjoy its trails and facilities.
The park offers beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons, making it enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers lush greenery, autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, and winter provides a serene, quiet experience. Consider your preferred scenery when planning your visit.
You'll hike through magnificent groves of red and chestnut oak, tulip trees, and holly trees. The landscape includes expansive open fields and bird-filled woods. Specific sections, like the Holly Grove Trail, feature dense holly trees, while the Dogwood Hollow Trail passes by streams. The Meadow Run trail alternates between meadows and forests, offering picturesque views and opportunities for birdwatching.
Yes, this route utilizes and intersects with several other trails within Tatum Park. You'll hike along sections of the Tatum Ramble, Indian Springs, Meadow Run, Dogwood Hollow, and Holly Grove trails, offering a diverse experience within the park's network.
Yes, directly across Red Hill Road from Tatum Park, you'll find Deep Cut Gardens. This 54-acre botanical garden offers meticulously planned gardens and greenhouses, providing an excellent opportunity to extend your visit with a stroll through its themed areas.
The park is named after the Tatum family, who donated a significant portion of the land. The Holland Activity Center, one of the park's two activity centers, was once the Tatum family home and displays some of the glass manufacturing pieces from Charles Tatum's business, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
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