Big Sugar Trail Trailhead - Troy, MO

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Big Sugar Trail Trailhead – Dog-Friendly Hiking Near Troy, Missouri

Discover nature at its best at the Big Sugar Trail Trailhead, located in the beautiful Cuivre River State Park near Troy, Missouri. This picturesque pet-friendly trail is well-marked with blue blazes and follows scenic Sugar Creek, offering visitors a variety of stream crossings and wooded paths perfect for you and your dog. The trail is about 3.75 miles long, making it an ideal spot for dog owners looking for a moderate hiking experience in a quiet, peaceful setting.

While not a traditional fenced dog park, Big Sugar Trail offers dog-friendly hiking with plenty of natural water access and shaded areas along the way. The trailhead is a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts who want to spend quality time with their furry companions exploring the best of Troy’s natural beauty. Be prepared for a mix of easy terrain at the start and some more challenging sections later on, ensuring an invigorating outing for both you and your pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Big Sugar Trail is a dedicated hiking trail with scenic views and stream crossings.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the trail runs through wooded areas that provide natural shade.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There are several opportunities for dogs to access water along Sugar Creek as you hike.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the trail is accessible throughout the year.
  • Are there other dog parks or trails nearby? The trail is part of Cuivre River State Park, which offers multiple trails and outdoor activities for you and your dog to explore.

Reviews

Brian Shrout

Blue trail is 3.75 miles and takes about 2½hrs to walk. There are a few good uphill climbs but nothing too serious. Lots of chances to get by the water with this trail.

Joshua Salley

Trail is in good shape again. Was very quiet and peaceful.

henry “Hank”

Nice walk in the woods. Went clockwise. First 2 miles easy. Then got a bit rougher

Jeff Mcbride

Love this park! I’m telling ya guys, get off the couch, step away from the computer, put down your tablet, and get outside, take a drive to Cuiver River State Park. Your kids will love you for it. Your body will love you for it. Your mind will love you for it. Go explore, there’s lots to see and do.

Ba Ba Jeeper

Amazing trail, blue blaze marking, well blazed. Several stream crossings, hike along Sugar Creek.

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