Our mission is to restore, preserve, and maintain the Strawberry Creek Community Pathway by nurturing its natural landscapes for current and future generations.

History: The Strawberry Creek Community Pathway was created in 1910 by the Johnson and Dickenson families when the Village was originally subdivided. The families reserved about 12 acres and just under 7,500 feet in length along the creek that would never be developed or disturbed. This included several access lanes and points for ingress/egress so the creek would remain available for community/visitor access. The Johnson family owned and maintained the creek property from 1910 to 2024, when it was sold to IdyCreek, LLC.
IdyCreek, LLC’s Mission Statement:
Our mission is to restore, preserve, and maintain the Strawberry Creek Community Pathway by nurturing its natural landscapes for current and future generations. We are dedicated to maintaining a vibrant, accessible space where people can connect with nature, honor the environment’s resilience, and protect the creek’s pristine charter through mindful stewardship and lasting care.
Rules for Use:
Use of the Pathway is at your own risk as it is not monitored, and there are no restrooms. Although the Pathway is mostly flat, it does have areas that require minor hiking skills to go over rocks and between trees. Users must be respectful and quiet as residents live along the Pathway’s edge. The Pathway is available daily year-round, from sunup to sundown, for walking, jogging, exercising, sightseeing, mountain biking, and general enjoyment. Users are responsible for their own possessions, including trash; whatever you bring in, you MUST take out. To help keep the Pathway safe and enjoyable, we ask that if you see any trash, please pick it up. Loitering or other usage after hours is prohibited and there is absolutely NO camping at any time anywhere along the Pathway or creek. As the Pathway is private property and abuts the private property of residents, public gatherings other than for expressly permitted purposes are prohibited. Adult supervision is required for all children under age 12. Pets must be leashed at all times and you must pick up after your pet. Use of alcohol, drugs, and smoking or vaping of any substance is forbidden, as is amplified sound or music, vending, weapons, or fighting. Cell service is very good along the pathway.

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