Boiling Spring Lakes, NC Running Trails and Maps

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Marina Parkway Bike Path

3.8 mi
State: SC
Asphalt, Concrete

Military Cutoff Trail

2 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Colonel Robert Bell Path

1.7 mi
State: SC
Asphalt

Gary Shell Cross-City Trail

15.8 mi
State: NC
Asphalt, Concrete

Island Greenway

1.2 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Grissom Parkway Trail

5.2 mi
State: SC
Asphalt

River to the Sea Bikeway

11 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Perrin's Path

1.2 mi
State: SC
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Beginning near the Grande Dune Marina, this paved bike path follows the Marina Parkway and then Wild Iris Drive as it winds through the Grande Dunes and Pine Lakes residential areas before ending on...
SC 3.8 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Military Cutoff Trail is a paved, north-south route paralleling its namesake roadway on the east end of Wilmington. A wide grassy median separates the trail from the busy roadway. The south end of...
NC 2 mi Asphalt
The Colonel Robert Bell Path is a paved 1.7-mile long trail that begins off the intersection of Mark Garner Highway and 62nd Ave N. The trail is mostly flat and is protected from traffic as it passes...
SC 1.7 mi Asphalt
Overview The Gary Shell Cross-City Trail connects the Wilmington campus of the University of North Carolina with the City of Wilmington's many recreational attractions, including Halyburton Park,...
NC 15.8 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Island Greenway is a scenic multiuse trail that meanders for 1.2 miles through the beautiful town of Carolina Beach on Pleasure Island, a coastal barrier island. The paved asphalt trail is smooth...
NC 1.2 mi Asphalt
The Grissom Parkway Trail is a designated multipurpose path in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Parkway was named in honor of Bob Grissom, three-time mayor of Myrtle Beach who passed away in 1998....
SC 5.2 mi Asphalt
The River to the Sea Bikeway (WMPO Bicycle Route 1) is an 11-mile, on- and off-road bicycle route that follows the Historic Beach Car Line, which carried vacationers from downtown Wilmington to...
NC 11 mi Asphalt
Named in honor of Perrin Lawson, Jr., a local outdoor enthusiast and public servant who passed away in 2001, Perrin's Path is a short but important trail, forming a key link in the city of Myrtle...
SC 1.2 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

River to the Sea Bikeway

Deadly and not a trail.

March, 2025 by csherman0385

please don’t do this. me and my mom biked from downtown wilmington to wrightsville beach and it’s pretty generous to call it a trail when the trail is just well traveled roads with the occasional sign to share the road. people do not pay attention and go well over the speed limit. also says it will take 1 hour when it took 3. do not attempt this. just go to the beach in your car.

Gary Shell Cross-City Trail

Severe Parking Shortages for Trail Access

October, 2024 by luckydogupcyle

The lack of adequate parking for walkers along the trails is a glaring oversight by the planning board. It’s evident that they were aware of this shortfall when they designed the parking options. Unfortunately, the influence of developers and boards dominated by politicians and investors continues to overshadow the needs of the community.

As a result, trail users are forced to park in neighborhood easements near trailheads, creating tension with local residents. The planning board must prioritize the addition of sufficient parking areas rather than catering to commercial interests that prioritize land sales over community needs.

Effective planning should involve acquiring land for parking during the trail development process, yet they ignored this critical issue—particularly on Rose Ave, where the only available parking area was eliminated through land sale. The barriers residents have erected in easements are a direct response to this neglect.

These politically motivated decisions are not just disappointing; they are detrimental to the community. It’s time for the planning board to take a stand for the citizens they serve and make informed, responsible choices for our shared spaces.

River to the Sea Bikeway

Awful, awful, awful

September, 2024 by johnpascoe

With all the beauty of Wilmington and beaches, why can't our government spend money on a legitimate bike path from Leland/Wilmington to the beach? Instead, we get Dollar Trees and Car washes!! C'mon Wilmington Government, we can do better!!

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Island Greenway

Nice little piece of trail

June, 2024 by sandymo

We usually leave from Carolina Beach State Park and cross Dow Rd and turn right to get to the trail. Using the trail and some quiet roads in the center of the island you can avoid Dow Rd altogether to get to the end where Dow Rd turns to the beach. It’s not a long trail, for sure, but it serves a great little purpose especially for the casual rider who doesn’t want to ride on Dow Rd.

River to the Sea Bikeway

Dangerous!!!

May, 2024 by marydegange

A third of the ride is designated bike trail, the other two thirds are streets, and a few are very busy streets! Many street crossings, and signage is fair. Had to check the map several times to make sure we were on the bikeway. Won’t ride this ever again.

Gary Shell Cross-City Trail

urban to woods

May, 2024 by janskinj

A good portion of this trail presents as a sidewalk along a busy road. Still decent park views, old trolley lines and water side rides at this end. The real beauty is at the Halyburton Park end. Wooded, all natural, rolling hills, the smell of pine and lots of critters. Peaceful and rewarding.

Colonel Robert Bell Path

Great Connecting Trail

April, 2024 by themfoxes

While this trail may not be very long, it provides a vital service for many cyclists and pedestrians by providing safe passage to the opposite side of the Intracoastal Waterway. The asphalt trail initially runs parallel to US 17 at 62th Ave N, then turns into a lightly wooded trail. After running along side the north end dog park, it travels across the waterway and then ends at the Horry County mountain bike track, The Hulk. Unfortunately, the trail just ends here but if you don’t mind riding on the road, you can take Eddie Dyer Rd to get to the abundant shopping area in River Oaks.

Gary Shell Cross-City Trail

Terrible Trail

February, 2024 by turtlehaul

This cross-city trial is really just a sidewalk that runs alongside high traffic roadways and through constructions sites, and dangerous intersections. Beware! Drivers will run you down! There is no wildlife or nature to enjoy along the way. Just traffic buzzing by. If sniffing noxious fumes from passing vehicles is your thing you will love it!

Marina Parkway Bike Path

morning ride

August, 2023 by seashell_cottage

Forgot to mention the great lunch we had at the Marina restaurant. Food was delicious and service was great

Marina Parkway Bike Path

Morning Ride

August, 2023 by seashell_cottage

Very pleasant ride. Nice wide path, clean neighborhood ride. We came upon a turn off that went along the water. Shaded along the route.

Gary Shell Cross-City Trail

The best (and safest) ride in Wilmington

June, 2023 by rsilbe20

Since moving to Wilmington several years ago, the Gary Shell Cross Trail is the best biking trail that I’ve discovered so far! Most of the trail is paved with signage leading the way, keep your eyes peeled. You’ll have to get creative when crossing several busy roads but, overall it’s a relative easy ride. You’ll pass the Contemporary Art Museum (CAM), bike through several parks and even get to explore some of UNCW’s main campus. You can stop for refreshments at Flying Machine Brewery, Soundside Seafood and Raw Bar, or Drift (either at Autumn Hall or R Wrightsville BeCh).

Gary Shell Cross-City Trail

This is a great first ride in Wilmington to learn some nieborhoods. Could use a little better signage.

April, 2023 by john.daus

This is a great first ride in Wilmington to learn some nieborhoods. Could use a little better signage.

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