Ivy Trail & Field (Twin Creeks Neighborhood)
Description
Nestled in the Twin Creeks neighborhood in Central Point, this spot is a quiet public path that offers a great mix of natural textures, open field space, and subtle creek views—without feeling awkwardly close to nearby homes.
The path itself is a combination of dirt trail and paved walkway, featuring a stone wall, lush ivy, and seasonal greenery. Depending on where you’re standing, you’ll catch slight views of Jackson Creek, especially during wetter months. It’s an easy location to move around and gives you a lot of variety within a short walk.
There are also open fields along sections of the trail, which are great for wider shots or sessions that need space to breathe. Just be mindful—this is a neighborhood-adjacent area, so watch for trash, dog messes, and general trail wear, especially after busy weekends.
Some portions of the trail that run closer to the creek are narrow, so keep a closer eye on younger children during sessions in those areas.
Parking & Access Tips
Street parking is available throughout the neighborhood.
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The back entrance off Twin Creeks Crossing / Grant Road is the easiest access point and lets you park along the road instead of in front of homes.
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There are no signs marking the trail, so look for the small “Lending Library” as a visual cue near the path entrance.
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The trail will walk you past fenced backyards, but you are not entering private property—everything is fully fenced and public.
⚠️ Important: The creek and vine areas are not accessible directly from Grant Road—you’ll need to enter from the neighborhood side.
Good to Know
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Neighborhood location: keep noise levels respectful
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No known usage fees
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Best for portraits, seniors, couples, lifestyle sessions
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Sample images shown were taken in late November, so foliage and light will vary by season
If anything feels unclear or if you notice changes to access or conditions, reach out to the listing owner—happy to keep this info up to date for everyone.





