First Creek Trailhead

First Creek parking area can be found along Ollie Ridge Road east of the Lincoln parking area.

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First Creek Trailhead Details

First Creek parking area can be found along Ollie Ridge Road east of the Lincoln parking area. This parking area gives access to First Creek Trail as well as the unpaved Houchins Ferry Road on the north end of the park.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around First Creek Trailhead

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0.0 mi away

Wet Prong Trail

Very popular with horseback riders, this trail provides access to several backcountry trails and campsites.

1.1 mi away

Blair Springs Hollow Trail

This short trail connects two other backcountry trails: Collie Ridge and Wet Prong.

2.0 mi away

Collie Ridge Trail

This popular trail starts on the northern side of the park and provides access to many backcountry trails and campsites.

2.0 mi away

Lincoln Parking Area

The Lincoln parking area can be found along Ollie Ridge Road and serves the Collie Ridge Trail.

2.4 mi away

Ferry Road Parking Area

The Ferry Road parking area can be found along Houchins Ferry Road, just north of the Nolin River.