Corby Pond

Biking, hiking, Running, Fishing

Corby Pond is where St. Joe’s laid-back charm meets a splash of adventure. The paved parkway loop is a favorite for runners, walkers, and cyclists looking for an easy cruise through the trees. But if you’re itching to get a little dirt on your shoes—or tires—head just off the pavement and you’ll find four primitive trails waiting: Girl Scout, Brownie, Corby North, and Corby South. These singletrack paths weave through the woods and hills, perfect for hiking or mountain biking. And for those who like their rides with a little airtime, the Corby South trail even includes a dedicated bike jump park.

Down by the water, the pond is calm, cool, and stocked for fishing—whether you're teaching a kid to cast for the first time or just unwinding after work. It’s the kind of place you can come back to again and again, mixing a peaceful nature vibe with just the right dose of adrenaline. Whether you’re looking to pedal, hike, or hook a fish, Corby’s got something to keep you moving.

Getting there

Corby Pond sits right where St. Joe’s historic parkway system branches out like spokes on a wheel—making it one of the easiest outdoor spots to get to. Just head down North 22nd Street until you hit the intersection of Northwest, Northeast, and Corby Parkways. You’ll find parking at Corby Grove right at the center of it all, with instant access to the pond and trailheads.

Want to explore a little deeper? You’ve got options. There’s more parking scattered along the parkway, especially near the dirt trails—Girl Scout, Brownie, Corby North, and Corby South. Whether you’re coming in with a bike rack, a fishing pole, or just a good pair of shoes, the layout here makes it simple to jump right into the action.