National Directory of Trails / North Carolina / Raleigh Trails

Crabtree Creek Trail

The Crabtree Creek Trail in suburban Raleigh, North Carolina, is composed of seven segments: Alleghany, Buckeye, Crabtree Valley, Crabtree-Oak Park, Fallon Creek, Middle Crabtree Creek and North Hills. The segments range from 0.25 mile to just over 3 miles long, for a total of 12.15 miles for the whole trail system.


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  • 12.15 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

Hare Snipe Creek Trail

The Hare Snipe Trail provides access to Lake Lynn; its northern terminus follows Hare Snipe Creek from Ray Road to Wooten Meadow Park.


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  • 3.7 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

House Creek Greenway Trail

Part of the Capital Area Greenway Trail System that connects Glen Eden Drive to Meredith College and the Reedy Creek Trail Bridge; which connects to the North Carolina Museum of Art.


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  • 2 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

Lake Johnson

From main building start off counter clockwise by crossing the road. You will start off on dirt path, but this is the best way to find single track at 1 mi. Single track does run out and last 1.5 mi is on greenway/bike path.


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  • 4.9 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

Loblolly Trail Umstead State Park

Loblolly Trail Umstead State Park is a 3 mile out and back trail located near Raleigh, North Carolina that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, trail running & walking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.


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  • 3 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

Mine Creek Trail

The Mine Creek Trail consists of five distinct segments: Bent Creek (paved), Inman Connector (unpaved), Ironwood (paved), Lake Park (unpaved), Sawmill (unpaved) and Shelley Lake (paved). The segments vary in length from 0.25 mile to nearly 2.5 miles, for a total trail system distance of 6.55 miles.


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  • 6.5 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

North Carolina Museum Of Art Park

Various paved and unpaved trails that loop around and through art and nature exhibits. The Southern paved portion is the Reedy Creek Trail which connects to the House Creek Greenway Trail and is known as the scenic walking bridge that spans I-440 at Wade Avenue.


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  • 2.3 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

North Wake Landfill

north wake landfill is a 2 mile trail located near Raleigh, North Carolina. The trail is good for all skill levels offers a number of activity options. Dogs are also able to use this trail.


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  • 2 miles
  • Raleigh, NC

Walnut Creek Trail

The Walnut Creek Trail is divided into six segments: Lake Johnson (5.63 miles of paved and unpaved), Lower Walnut Creek, Lower Walnut Creek-Walnut Creek Park, Lower Walnut Creek-Worthdale, Middle Walnut Creek and Upper Walnut Creek. The Lake Johnson segment is the longest and it's the only section that has unpaved portions.


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  • 13.26 miles
  • Raleigh, NC


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