Find the top rated walking trails in Canton, whether you're looking for an easy short walking trail or a long walking trail, you'll find what you're looking for. Click on a walking trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
This is a short stretch of multi-use path along Spillway Road, in Brandon, at the southern tip of the Ross R. Barnett Reservoir. The trail is asphalt, and open to a variety of non-motorized uses...
Ridgeland is a certified Bike Friendly community, not just for the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the crown jewel of the trail system, but also for the dozens of other bike facilities the city has...
The shared use path parallels Dr. Robert Smith Sr. Parkway for less than 2 miles, starting west of the Jackson Amtrak station, and continuing on the north side of the road up to Wiggins Road. The...
To say that all trails lead to the Chisha Foka would only be a slight exaggeration in Ridgeland. The hike-and-bike pathway along Highland Colony Parkway is another one of the Ridgeland's paths that...
While Ridgeland is known for the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the city has shared use paths scattered across the city. One strategy has been to have multi-use paths along roadways, as is the case...
This is a spur of the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail that cuts through the woods around Brashear Creek and down to Rice Road. There is also fork of the trail that begins on Old Canton Road, and the two...
The Old Canton Road is a short shared use path along the road of the same name. The trail starts at the intersection of Lake Harbor Drive and travels north along Old Canton Road, past neighborhoods...
Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail (alternatively known as the Ridgeland Natchez Trace Multi-Use Trail) offers a scenic trip paralleling Natchez Trace Parkway just north of Jackson. Portions of the trail...
The multiuse path along Post Road starts at Yacht Road and heads west for just over half a mile. The smooth paved trail is located on the south side of the road, passing by gated communities and...
This shared-use path sits on the east side of Northside Drive in Bolton, running 1.8 miles between Ruben Circle and Westview Lane. The two-lane asphalt-surface trail connects to a church at the north...
The city of Ridgeland, Mississippi boasts one of the state's favorite multiuse trails: Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail. The city has made the effort to provide safe shared use pathways that visitors can...
When it comes to trails, Ridgeland is best known for being home to the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the scenic 10-mile greenway. But Ridgeland has shared use paths spread out across the city. The Pear...
The name of the trail should tell you everything you need to know: that Jackson's museums are the centerpiece of this walking and biking path. The trail is anchored by the Two Mississippi Museums...
The Old Canton Road is a short shared use path along the road of the same name. The trail starts at the intersection of Lake Harbor Drive and travels north along Old Canton Road, past neighborhoods...
This is a short stretch of multi-use path along Spillway Road, in Brandon, at the southern tip of the Ross R. Barnett Reservoir. The trail is asphalt, and open to a variety of non-motorized uses...
When it comes to trails, Ridgeland is best known for being home to the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the scenic 10-mile greenway. But Ridgeland has shared use paths spread out across the city. The Pear...
Ridgeland is a certified Bike Friendly community, not just for the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the crown jewel of the trail system, but also for the dozens of other bike facilities the city has...
The multiuse path along Post Road starts at Yacht Road and heads west for just over half a mile. The smooth paved trail is located on the south side of the road, passing by gated communities and...
This is a spur of the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail that cuts through the woods around Brashear Creek and down to Rice Road. There is also fork of the trail that begins on Old Canton Road, and the two...
This shared-use path sits on the east side of Northside Drive in Bolton, running 1.8 miles between Ruben Circle and Westview Lane. The two-lane asphalt-surface trail connects to a church at the north...
To say that all trails lead to the Chisha Foka would only be a slight exaggeration in Ridgeland. The hike-and-bike pathway along Highland Colony Parkway is another one of the Ridgeland's paths that...
The shared use path parallels Dr. Robert Smith Sr. Parkway for less than 2 miles, starting west of the Jackson Amtrak station, and continuing on the north side of the road up to Wiggins Road. The...
The city of Ridgeland, Mississippi boasts one of the state's favorite multiuse trails: Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail. The city has made the effort to provide safe shared use pathways that visitors can...
Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail (alternatively known as the Ridgeland Natchez Trace Multi-Use Trail) offers a scenic trip paralleling Natchez Trace Parkway just north of Jackson. Portions of the trail...
While Ridgeland is known for the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the city has shared use paths scattered across the city. One strategy has been to have multi-use paths along roadways, as is the case...
The name of the trail should tell you everything you need to know: that Jackson's museums are the centerpiece of this walking and biking path. The trail is anchored by the Two Mississippi Museums...
The name of the trail should tell you everything you need to know: that Jackson's museums are the centerpiece of this walking and biking path. The trail is anchored by the Two Mississippi Museums...
This shared-use path sits on the east side of Northside Drive in Bolton, running 1.8 miles between Ruben Circle and Westview Lane. The two-lane asphalt-surface trail connects to a church at the north...
Ridgeland is a certified Bike Friendly community, not just for the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the crown jewel of the trail system, but also for the dozens of other bike facilities the city has...
This is a spur of the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail that cuts through the woods around Brashear Creek and down to Rice Road. There is also fork of the trail that begins on Old Canton Road, and the two...
The city of Ridgeland, Mississippi boasts one of the state's favorite multiuse trails: Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail. The city has made the effort to provide safe shared use pathways that visitors can...
Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail (alternatively known as the Ridgeland Natchez Trace Multi-Use Trail) offers a scenic trip paralleling Natchez Trace Parkway just north of Jackson. Portions of the trail...
When it comes to trails, Ridgeland is best known for being home to the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the scenic 10-mile greenway. But Ridgeland has shared use paths spread out across the city. The Pear...
The shared use path parallels Dr. Robert Smith Sr. Parkway for less than 2 miles, starting west of the Jackson Amtrak station, and continuing on the north side of the road up to Wiggins Road. The...
This is a short stretch of multi-use path along Spillway Road, in Brandon, at the southern tip of the Ross R. Barnett Reservoir. The trail is asphalt, and open to a variety of non-motorized uses...
While Ridgeland is known for the Chisha Foka Multi-Use Trail, the city has shared use paths scattered across the city. One strategy has been to have multi-use paths along roadways, as is the case...
The multiuse path along Post Road starts at Yacht Road and heads west for just over half a mile. The smooth paved trail is located on the south side of the road, passing by gated communities and...
To say that all trails lead to the Chisha Foka would only be a slight exaggeration in Ridgeland. The hike-and-bike pathway along Highland Colony Parkway is another one of the Ridgeland's paths that...
The Old Canton Road is a short shared use path along the road of the same name. The trail starts at the intersection of Lake Harbor Drive and travels north along Old Canton Road, past neighborhoods...
Awesome asphalt paved trail along the Natchez trace!
We really enjoy this path. The scenery is great and it seems to be well maintained. There are a few places where the paved path surface is broken up, but it’s not bad yet. Be careful, I saw a couple of spandex bicycle riders going too fast for this trail. Also, women walking alone should be alert. I’ve noticed creepy guys out here a couple times.
What a wonderful surprise to find this trail. The lake at the east end of the trail is worth the trip. It is well maintained, extremely friendly and the canopy over the eastern sections helped shade the afternoon sun. This is certainly on our return trail list.
This trail is well maintained, it's a bit hilly, but an excellent work out.....I'll do it again.....,¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
It's a trail with many hills to conquer, but for most every hill going up, you have an equal hill to coast down if you choose for a little break. Beautiful scenery.
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