Denson’s Creek Trail is an interpretive trail constructed by the Youth Conservation Corps in 1974. The trail includes a short loop (1 mile) and a longer loop (2.2 miles). A brochure guides the hiker through 17 stops of historical and biological interest. Both loops are well marked with white blazes. The longer loop provides opportunities to enjoy the hilly terrain and the tributaries of the creek. Benches along the trail provide opportunities to relax and listen to the forest sounds. The town of Troy has a nature trail that joins the longer Denson’s Creek Trail and is marked with orange blazes.
Denson's Creek Trail