This is one of the prettiest, flattest trails in the area. The trail is technically 10 miles long (which makes it a 20 mile, out and back trail). But you can walk to wherever your hearts desire and turn around.
I tend to take my dogs out there. The trail is wide enough to have several people walking side by side. It's a great place to start biking, too. There are plenty of cyclists.
There is one steep area within the first mile, after a bridge that can be tricky if it's wet ground.
The bridges can be a bit soft, too. So watch your step.
I did almost trip and fall on my run today for it. But they seem to have a good handle on replacing the boards quickly.
There are plenty of places to camp along this trail, too.
There are two other trail heads along this trail (Peak to Prosperity trail).
The parking lot can hold a decent amount if everyone parks respectfully. You could easily get 15 to 20 cars.