IBK Hiking Trail Tour
From babbling creeks, secret swimming holes, whimsical waterfalls and woodland animals, Innsbrook’s numerous hiking trails are some of the best in the area. The trails vary in length, required exuberance, scenery, and elevation – meaning there is something for everyone to see and explore!
Innsbrook boasts a lush landscape with all-season beauty. If you’ve hiked a trail once and think you’ve seen it all – think again! Our trails offer something different in spring, summer, fall and winter – and something different in the morning, afternoon and evening! You’re almost guaranteed to have a new exciting experience or sighting every time your boots hit the trail.
With the addition of guided hikes to our calendar of events, as well as our redesigned maps and downloadable Hiking Trail Pocket Guide, more people than ever are venturing off of their lots to explore the woods, fields and streams.
If it’s adventure you seek, don’t let this beautiful weekend slip by without exploring the outdoors along one of our hiking trails.
The Meadows Trail is wonderful for exploring the diverse flora and fauna of Innsbrook along its 1.51.-mile path. It takes approximately one hour to walk this trail at a leisurely, explorative pace. The Meadows trail follows Charrette Creek and winds in and around the open fields, offering scenic views.
Bring your camera, because this path boasts plenty of wildlife, colorful wildflowers and beautiful scenery!
Moss-covered paths pave the way for much of the Grendel Trail (on the far west side of Innsbrook) that traverses around scenic 6.5-acre Lake Grendel. The few hills on this trail are short but steep, so gear up at the bottom so you can power through to the top! Watch for the squawking blue jays along parts of the trail where there are pine trees, which is where these large songbirds prefer to nest.
You’ll also spot many shade-loving ferns growing from the forest floor, and young trees reaching for the spots where the sun shines through the treetop canopy. You’ll likely hear the persistent squawks of turkey buzzards before you spot their shadows flying through the trees. Look up to see them circling near the halfway point of your journey.
Travel the Wynnbrook Trail for a pleasant journey of the discovery of Innsbrook’s wildflowers, trees, birds and wildlife. This trail traverses varied terrain and is best suited for recreational hikers looking for a bit of a challenge.
The Wynnbrook Trail, along with all of the others, has been laid out to minimize destruction of surrounding vegetation and to prevent erosion.
The Tyrolean Trail is a true Innsbrook gem – take this path and you may just discover your new favorite destination. At just under two miles long, the Tyrolean is a great combination of Innsbrook’s various terrains. You’ll experience shady forest canopy with wet, green undergrowth and the rustle of frogs hopping through the flora. Further along the way, you’ll walk through open prairieland speckled with purple, white and yellow wildflowers as butterflies dance through the air around you.
Hikers will traverse up and down the Alpine Valley near our contemporary cottages, as well as pass by the more than century-old historic log cabin and scenic, wet-weather waterfalls.
In total, Innsbrook boasts seven scenic hiking trails. Find out more about each on our website.
The Tyrolean Trail Treks On
Currently under development is an extension to the Tyrolean Trail. The extension will begin south of the historic log cabin, travel through Innsbrook’s southern expansion areas, past a wet-weather waterfall, along tree lines and through fields. The winding path will also take travelers across a spillway to our newest lake – Tyrol – and along the bluffs overlooking Charrette Creek, before heading towards Charrette Creek Commons.
New Signage Enhances Your Trail Experience
If you haven’t hiked one of Innsbrook’s trails in a while, take a trip soon and you will notice new and improved trailhead signs and markers. The signs display the trail length, accessibility, things to look for along the way, and an easy-to-read map depicting the trail route.
In addition to each trail map, we suggest that you bring along a color map of the entire Innsbrook development, which you can pick up at the Main Gate, Real Estate office or Aspen Center Front Desk.
Happy hiking! And please remember:
Thank you for the photos: Cynthia Bowers, Jane Richter Baker, Carolyn Mooney and Bob Wombacher.