
Brushy Hills Preserve
Six Miles of Old Logging Roads
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Owned by the city of Lexington, the Brushy Hills Preserve is a 560 acre watershed tract. The Brushy Hills Trails are among the most accessible hiking and mountain biking trails from Lexington. The fourteen-mile trail system is composed mostly of single-track forest paths, plus a few former logging roads, offering many possible loops and out-and-back hikes in a natural woodland setting.
- Difficulty: Leisurely
- Drive Time: 10 minutes
- Hike Time: 1-4 hours
- Distance: 6 miles
- View: Wooded
- Elevation: 1,353’ to 1,955’
Directions
From Lexington, follow Jackson Avenue south and turn right onto Ross Road. Take Ross Road to Union Run Road. Make a sharp right onto Union Run, parking at the old springhouse, about 1/4 mile after Union Run Road turns to gravel.
- First-Year Experience
- Housing and Residence Life
- Dining
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Student Engagement and Leadership
- Student Activities and Programs
- Leadership Development
- Religious and Spiritual Life
- Outdoor Education and Recreation
- Office of Health Promotion
- Community Spaces
- Health and Wellness
- Safety and Security
- Student Services and Support
- Student Affairs Staff
Katelyn Nicely
Outdoor Education and Recreation Operations Manager
- P: 540-458-8039
- E: knicely@wlu.edu