Meyer Preserve Upper Meadows Trail
Meyer Preserve Upper Meadows Trail
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6.75km
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Embark on an easy hike along the Meyer Preserve Upper Meadows Trail, a route known for its varied and accessible terrain. You will follow flatter, mowed paths that wind through open fields, offering a pleasant experience. This trail covers a distance of 4.2 miles (6.8 km) with a gentle elevation…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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450 m
Eugene and Agnes Meyer Nature Preserve
Nature Reserve
6.75 km
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4.36 km
2.29 km
109 m
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4.51 km
1.77 km
470 m
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The Meyer Preserve Upper Meadows Trail is approximately 6.75 kilometers (4.2 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 54 minutes to complete at a moderate pace.
The Upper Meadows section features mostly flatter, mowed paths through open fields, occasionally entering the forest's edge. It is generally considered an easy hike. While some connecting trails within the larger preserve can have slight uphills, uneven terrain, rocks, and roots, the Upper Meadows specifically tends to be more accessible.
The trail is known for its diverse scenery, including native grasses, wildflowers, and pine forests. In summer, you might spot butterfly milkweed, goldenrod, and black-eyed Susans. It's an excellent spot for wildlife and insect observation, particularly butterflies, bumblebees, honeybees, and dragonflies in the meadows. Birdwatchers may also see wood thrushes, eastern bluebirds, and various warblers.
The trail offers beauty year-round, but the summer months are particularly vibrant with wildflowers in bloom. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and beautiful foliage. Winter can offer a different, serene experience, but be prepared for colder conditions.
Parking is available at designated areas within the Eugene and Agnes Meyer Preserve. Specific parking lot locations are typically well-marked at the preserve entrances. It's always a good idea to check the preserve's official website for the most current parking information before your visit.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the trails within the Eugene and Agnes Meyer Preserve. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The Eugene and Agnes Meyer Preserve, which includes the Upper Meadows Trail, typically does not require an entrance fee for day use. However, for specific activities or during certain seasons (like bow hunting), special permissions or permits might be required. You can find detailed information on regulations and any permit requirements on the official nature.org website for the preserve.
Yes, the Meyer Preserve Upper Meadows Trail is part of a larger network of trails. Your route will intersect with sections of the Yellow Trail (lower preserve), Orange Trail (ravine), Red Trail (ridge trail), and Blue Trail (cliff trail), allowing for customized and extended hikes within the preserve.
Absolutely! With its generally flatter, mowed paths and easy difficulty, the Upper Meadows section is well-suited for families and beginner hikers. It offers a pleasant outdoor experience without overly challenging terrain, making it a great option for a leisurely stroll or an introduction to hiking.
While the Upper Meadows Trail itself is known for its open fields and forest edges, the preserve is recognized for its exceptional concentration of vernal pools, which are seasonal wetlands important for local ecosystems. For those interested in history, nearby historical elements like the stone foundations and rock walls of the Meyer Estate House Ruins can be explored as a detour from the main trail.
The preserve is open during hunting season for bow hunting only. Specific permissions are required for hunting. If you plan to visit during this time, it's advisable to wear bright colors for visibility and check the preserve's official website for any specific advisories or regulations regarding visitor access during hunting periods.