Carrboro, NC Mountain Biking Trails and Maps

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Atlantic & Yadkin Greenway

7.74 mi
State: NC
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone

Mine Creek Trail

6.5 mi
State: NC
Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel

Richmond and Danville Rail-Trail

5.5 mi
State: VA
Crushed Stone

Sam's Branch Greenway

2.6 mi
State: NC
Asphalt, Boardwalk

Eagle Spur Rail-Trail

2.3 mi
State: NC
Dirt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Closure Notice: The northernmost trestle bridge along the route is closed between Bur-Mil Park and Strawberry Rd. for replacement. Please check with the City of Greensboro for more current...
NC 7.74 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
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...
NC 6.5 mi Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
The Richmond and Danville Rail-Trail the follows part of the right-of-way of the old railroad of the same name, an important transportation corridor for the Confederacy during the Civil War. The...
VA 5.5 mi Crushed Stone
Sam's Branch Greenway is a short, but scenic trail in the town of Clayton, just south of Raleigh. The trail forms a paved ribbon through the woods along Sam Branch. The first phase was 1.25 miles...
NC 2.6 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk
The Eagle Spur Rail-Trail follows 2.2 miles of the former Durham-New Hill Railroad, from Stagecoach Road along New Hope Creek to Jordan Lake. When you're done exploring the Eagle Spur, cross over...
NC 2.3 mi Dirt

Recent Trail Reviews

Riverwalk Trail (VA)

Love This Trail

July, 2026 by bassmonster35

This is a great trail for walking and biking! Great scenic views of the river and wildlife. If you enjoy seeing deer, start at Anglers Park on the early morning. The mostly flat trail is well paved and maintained. If you want hills you can branch off through Dan Daniel Memorial Park, or tackle Stinson Hill which is about 1.3 miles from Anglers Park. The trail is secluded enough to make you forget you’re in the middle of a modern city. Many different trailheads allow walkers/runners to tackle shorter or longer segments as desired.

Louisburg Bike Trail

Trail pavement needs maintenance

June, 2026 by jerry.gentle1

This is a nice short trail that runs through the town of Louisburg, however, it needs repairs to the asphalt to minimize long term degradation

Southeast Greenway

Thankful for a pedestrian friendly route on this side part of town, this route is more utilitarian than it is for sight seeing.

June, 2026 by allanbuccola

Thankful for a pedestrian friendly route on this side part of town, this route is more utilitarian than it is for sight seeing.

Accordion

Bicentennial Greenway

bump

June, 2026 by wubbogirl

Too bumpy. Which is unfortunate its a pretty trail

White Oak Creek Greenway

Trailhead - western end

May, 2026 by willcarterwv

It took us awhile to find this: https://maps.app.goo.gl/3KoH7btKSEoZvdx78

Neuse River Greenway Trail

Riding the Neuse River Greenway Trail

May, 2026 by arthurrs

My wife and I are from Georgia and were looking forward to riding this trail. We didn't complete the entire trail, but we rode about 10 miles of it. It was a wonderfully nice, peaceful ride along a well-kept, clean trail. We took the connector to the Mingo Creek trail, then returned to finish at the Neuse River. We will definitely be back to ride the entire trail soon.

High Point Greenway Trail

A nice after work trail.

April, 2026 by charles.klasman

Parking was easy. The trail has a modest slope at points. Some sections are elevated above the natural environment, boardwalk fashion. Well marked and well paved. Not overly crowded for such a nice trail in the evening. Highly recommended for walkers, runners and bikers. I look forward to doing it again when I travel here next. :-)

Beaver Creek Greenway

Greenway Extended

March, 2026 by qk9h4g7h78

The greenway now extends to the southwest and ends at the Apex Nature Park. Overall length from Jaycee Park to Apex Nature Park is about 5 miles. Great nature ride. Well designed

Neuse River Greenway Trail

superb

March, 2026 by pjcobra

Only rode 15 miles from Auburn-Knightdale to Milburne Dam and back but this is one of the very best trails for casual bicyclists. Paved. Wide. Scenic. Mostly shaded. Daily level with occasional hills that are a bit challenging for old and out-of-shapers but not too bad. Did not see a single electric terror bike--very unusual these days. Very friendly users (95% respond to greetings). Not many terrorizing "serious" riders. Great ride. Lots of bridges. Perfectly maintained.

American Tobacco Trail

Amazing Ride

October, 2025 by jayant281

This was nirvana - great rtide starting at Ed Yerba park and connecting via the Cary Greenway to American Tobacco Trail - beautiful mural on the way to the trail as well - this was fantastic Jayant Bicyclists from Texas

Bicentennial Greenway

It's so bumpy and jarring you cannot get a rhythm. Do not recommend

August, 2025 by scottmurphy1111

It's so bumpy and jarring you cannot get a rhythm. Do not recommend

Neuse River Greenway Trail

Great Trail

July, 2025 by joe4lisa

Great trail for this first timer to the area. Arrived on a Saturday around 7:30am. Parking lot was starting to fill up quickly. Weather was humid, about 75 degrees. Felt safe as there were plenty of runners & cyclists on the path. Majority of the path is shaded, which was a blessing on this hotter than July weather. Police presence on the trail as well. A lovely couple was passing out cold water bottles, which was much appreciated. Would definitely visit this trail when visiting the area again.

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