Lost Creek is the largest park with 457 acres of landscape. It has 5.75 miles of trail that takes you past farm fields, through wooded areas and along Lost Creek making this Reserve a great place for hiking, cross country skiing and viewing wildlife. Lost Creek Reserve is also the site of the Historic Knoop Homestead whose rich history encompasses over 200 years and five generations of Knoops. The Victorian Era farm house and historic barns still decorate the landscape.






Lost Creek Reserve & Knoop Agricultural Heritage Center
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Good For
Dogs
Families
Activities
Backpacking
Birdwatching
Cross Country Skiing
Dog Walking
Fishing
Hiking
Photography
Picnicking
Running
Snowshoeing
Trail Running
Walking
Wildlife Watching
Rules & Regulations
Dogs Permitted
Dogs On Leash
Fishing Permits Required
No Biking
No Campfires
No Camping
No Horses
No Illegal Substances
No Unmanned Aircrafts
Pack Out Dog Waste
Leave No Trace
FEATURES
- 457 Acres
- Lost Creek
- Walnut Grove
- Woodlands
- Oak Savanna
- Victorian Era home
- Historic Knoop cemetery
- 5 Historic barns
- Knoop Cabin
Natural Features
Historical Features
FEATURES
- 5.75 miles of trail
- Working organic dairy farm
- Future Agricultural Heritage Center
Heritage Hall at Lost Creek Reserve
This beautiful rentable space located at Lost Creek Reserve combines rustic charm with modern technology making it the perfect place to host your special day. The Reserve serves as a stunning backdrop for your ceremony and wedding photos.
- 150 people in banquet-style seating
- demonstration kitchen for caterer's use
- flat-screen televisions, audio system and high speed wifi
- porch