Hominy Creek Trail to Twin Lakes Recreation Area
Hominy Creek Trail to Twin Lakes Recreation Area
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35.5km
230m
Cycling
Cycle the 22.1-mile Hominy Creek Trail to Twin Lakes Recreation Area, a moderate route through Columbia's tree-lined creek scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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10.7 km
Highlight • Forest
Tip by
18.4 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
25.0 km
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
35.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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22.3 km
7.00 km
5.72 km
568 m
Surfaces
21.0 km
7.10 km
6.96 km
534 m
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Highest point (240 m)
Lowest point (180 m)
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The Hominy Creek Trail features a paved, concrete surface, making it suitable for all types of touring bicycles. It has a relatively flat and easy grade with minimal elevation changes, offering a smooth ride.
Yes, the gentle terrain and paved surface of the Hominy Creek Trail make it an excellent choice for beginner touring cyclists. Its minimal elevation changes ensure an enjoyable ride for varying skill levels.
The trail follows Hominy Creek, offering a pleasant tree-lined and natural setting. You'll enjoy views of the creek and surrounding vegetation, providing a refreshing escape within an urban environment. The route also efficiently passes under major roadways, minimizing traffic interaction.
Yes, the Hominy Creek Trail is a crucial link within Columbia's extensive cycling infrastructure. It connects to the Hinkson Creek Trail, which in turn leads to the popular MKT Nature and Fitness Trail. The MKT Trail is a vital link to the cross-state Katy Trail, allowing for much longer touring adventures.
While specific parking for the Hominy Creek Trail isn't detailed, it's part of a larger network. Stephens Lake Park is accessible from the Hominy Creek Trail and is a good option for parking, also offering a convenient bicycle repair station.
Information regarding specific dog policies for the Hominy Creek Trail is not available. However, as a general rule for multi-use trails in urban areas, dogs are typically allowed but must be kept on a leash and owners are expected to clean up after their pets.
Spring and fall generally offer the most comfortable cycling conditions with mild temperatures and pleasant scenery. Summer can be warm, but the tree-lined sections provide some shade. Winter cycling is possible, but be mindful of ice or snow.
No, there are no permits or fees required to access or cycle the Hominy Creek Trail or the connected trails within Columbia's public trail system.
Yes, the route passes by several points of interest. You'll find natural areas like Grindstone Nature Area and Fishing Lake. Additionally, Flat Branch Park offers facilities, and a bicycle repair station is conveniently located at Stephens Lake Park, which is accessible from the trail.
The Hominy Creek Trail itself spans approximately 2.9 miles. While the full route to Twin Lakes Recreation Area is longer, cycling just the Hominy Creek Trail section would typically take around 15-20 minutes at a moderate touring pace, depending on your speed and stops.
While the Hominy Creek Trail is a key part of Columbia's trail network, current information indicates there isn't a direct, continuous cycling trail officially connecting it seamlessly to Twin Lakes Recreation Area. However, the Hominy Creek Trail serves as an excellent starting point to explore the broader Columbia trail system.