Recreational Trails

Wagner Creek Trail

Wagner Creek Trail is a public/private access walkway along Wagner Creek, linking Talent Avenue to Highway 99. A sidewalk at Wagner Creek bridge on Talent Avenue follows a park-like stream side through the Old Bridge development to an unpaved private access path that winds among trees in a natural woodland setting along the creek through SOS Plumbing property to the Hwy. 99 sidewalk. Two benches along the path invite strollers to pause and enjoy the cool shade, exuberant green and sight and sound of running water. Created in 2011 entirely by volunteers, the trail still depends on friends and neighbors and occasional work events for upkeep.

Chuck Roberts Park Walking Trail 

The City of Talent applied for a state grant to construct a trail system of slightly more than one mile in Chuck Roberts Park on Talent Avenue. The proposed trail system was intended to link the park's various recreational areas and serve as an active recreational element itself.

The trail system featured three loops: a Shade Loop through mature trees, which was ADA accessible; a Mountain View Loop around the open space where soccer goals stood at the time; and an Upper Loop around two of the Little League fields.

Connecting paths linked the three loops, making the one-mile circuit possible. Additionally, a path cut straight across the open space to the Little League fields.

View map of walking trail below.