Cleveland, MS Hiking Trails and Maps

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Crosstie Walk

2 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

46.7 mi
State: AR
Ballast, Cinder, Crushed Stone

Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail

2.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Shaw Rail-Trail

0.3 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Boyle Rail-Trail

0.7 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Renova Heritage Walking Trail

0.3 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Duncan Walking Trail

0.2 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Greenwood Rail Spike Park

1.7 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Hollandale Rail-Trail

0.7 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Nell G. Smith River Walk

0.5 mi
State: MS
Asphalt

Shelby Trails

0.1 mi
State: MS
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Cleveland railbanked the portion...
MS 2 mi Asphalt
46.1 miles of the planned 84.5-mile Delta Heritage Trail State Park are currently open. The southernmost tip of the route, beginning at Arkansas City, includes 14 miles of on-street riding on a...
AR 46.7 mi Ballast, Cinder, Crushed Stone
The Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail is a paved, multi-use pathway that follows the course of a section of the historic Yazoo Pass waterway as it winds eastwards from Moon Lake in rural Coahoma...
MS 2.5 mi Asphalt
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Shaw railbanked the portion of...
MS 0.3 mi Asphalt
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Boyle railbanked the portion of...
MS 0.7 mi Asphalt
The Renova Heritage Walking Trail provides a short path for exercise on a former Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad (later Illinois Central Railroad) corridor. The wide paved trail in the tiny...
MS 0.3 mi Asphalt
The Duncan Walking Trail provides a short loop for exercise on a former Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad (later Illinois Central Railroad) corridor. The paved trail in the tiny community of...
MS 0.2 mi Asphalt
With the disused railroad running through the center of town, the city of Greenwood saw an opportunity for more than just a run-of-the-mill rail trail. They recognized it as a chance to breathe new...
MS 1.7 mi Asphalt
One of a handful of western Mississippi communities to salvage a benefit from the abandonment of a 50-mile railroad corridor between Cleveland and Hollandale in 1999, Hollandale railbanked the portion...
MS 0.7 mi Asphalt
The short Nell G. Smith River Walk is a paved trail along the western banks of the Sunflower River, right in the heart of the historic Mississippi Delta community of Clarkesdale. The trail offers...
MS 0.5 mi Asphalt
The loop known as Shelby Trails provides a short trail for exercise on a former Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad (later Illinois Central Railroad) corridor. The original train depot—now home to...
MS 0.1 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

Great ride for hybrid bikes

May, 2023 by pasbuffy1

We had the wonderful experience of riding this rails to trails, 37 miles from Barton to Elaine, May, 2023. The bathrooms at the visitors center were clean and air conditioned. Great metal benches along the way. The water station, bathroom in Elaine was clean. We went to the Delta Hardware shop for cold drinks and treats, they were happy to see us. Where the trail is in the “flats” without trees, the chat was thick on the east side of the trail, beware.
Can’t wait for the completion and addition of rest stops.

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

Make sure you have the right tires

February, 2023 by aeboe

We parked at the Delta Heritage Trail State Park on the very northern part of the trail. Excellent staff and facilities. However, we rode for 2 miles and turned around. We did not find it to be 'crushed' gravel but bigger rocks. Maybe the southern section is better. We prefer a smoother trail surface rather than looking down. We really wanted to like this trail but it wasn't for us. We headed 2 hours to Little Rock and rode the Arkansas River Trail instead.

Hugh Jack Stubbs Recreational Trail

A Great Year Round Trail

October, 2022 by casperhall1996

The trail includes four fitness stations along the way.

Accordion

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

Delta Heritage Trail (North) July 2021

July, 2021 by isaleeann

This was a nice trail with a lot of shade and wide gates. We did Elaine visitors center to Lake View and back. Trail was smooth and paving good. Enjoyed the short side ride to see Lake View and read about it’s history. The restrooms were clean at visitors center and we changed out of our bike clothes there. Like to ride balance of trail another time.

Renova Heritage Walking Trail

The Renovo Heritage Walking Trail is nothing more than a short path that parallels old hwy 61 for just over a quarter mile. Not in a very scenic area but a nice well maintained trail.

June, 2021 by ralphnlowejr

The Renovo Heritage Walking Trail is nothing more than a short path that parallels old hwy 61 for just over a quarter mile. Not in a very scenic area but a nice well maintained trail.

Crosstie Walk

The Crosstie Walk in Cleveland is excellent. The south section is peaceful and scenic while the north section is perfect for exploring downtown. One of the best small R2T projects we've seen.

June, 2021 by ralphnlowejr

The Crosstie Walk in Cleveland is excellent. The south section is peaceful and scenic while the north section is perfect for exploring downtown. One of the best small R2T projects we've seen.

Boyle Rail-Trail

The Boyle Rail Trail is a basic straight path between town streets. The two sections are separated by a lightly traveled road with the north section bein very short. A couple of nice benches made for a pleasant stop.

June, 2021 by ralphnlowejr

The Boyle Rail Trail is a basic straight path between town streets. The two sections are separated by a lightly traveled road with the north section bein very short. A couple of nice benches made for a pleasant stop.

Shaw Rail-Trail

The trail has been poorly maintained and has declined along with the surrounding neighborhood. Shaw was my starting point on a rail trail tour & road ride heading north to Duncan.

June, 2021 by ralphnlowejr

The trail has been poorly maintained and has declined along with the surrounding neighborhood. Shaw was my starting point on a rail trail tour & road ride heading north to Duncan.

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

Great for families; should be a major cycling destination when complete

September, 2020 by apalexander

The trail surface is very smooth right now - we rode from Barton to Lakeview (20 miles round trip) on gravel/cross bikes with our children. The gravel is small and well groomed, and most road bike riders would not have problems with it; it is definitely suitable for hybrids. The visitors center is easy to find, has ample parking, and has clean bathrooms. Almost all road crossings are over low traffic minor dirt roads or driveways, so we did not have to stop for traffic while riding. The trail is shaded, in parts by very large, old trees. The state parks have secured a large matching grant from the Walton Foundation and will have all 84 miles complete within five years. Nearby Mississippi River State Park has a lovely RV campground and more roads to explore by bike.

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

An absolutely beautiful trail BUT not for folks on road bikes or hybrids

August, 2020 by sde63

We "put in" at the Helena Junction trailhead and had to turn around at Barton - only 2 miles into our ride. When we read that the trail was crushed rock and that it was in excellent condition we thought that we'd see a Katy Trail type of surface ("The Katy" is one of our faves).

Such is not the case. The crushed limestone that we encountered was #57 or #5. We expected #8.

It was a bummer that we had to abort our ride, especially after having driven for two hours to get there. It was a beautiful day, and the trail scenery is spectacular.

Just do not attempt this unless you are prepared for a trail bike experience.

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

Amazing views + shady lanes

July, 2020 by scott.j.pursley

My wife and I rode this trail a week ago - started in Watson and finished in the very sleep town of Arkansas City. First 9 miles were shaded with trees on both sides. Trail of crushed limestone in excellent shape. Final 14 miles were paved road along the top of the Mississippi river levee. Amazing views from top of the levee. You can see for miles across forests, lakes, and fields of soybeans and corn. Town of Arkansas City is a shadow of its former heyday before the 1927 floods. Lots of history there. Will do this ride again.

Delta Heritage Trail State Park

Flat, well-maintained, pretty. A great ride.

July, 2020 by scott.j.pursley

I rode from Lexa to Elaine today (~21 miles) on a hybrid in 90-95 degree heat. Overall condition of the trail is excellent, however, the first 2 miles (Lexa to Barton) were a little rough, with some loose stones. Those first two miles probably need a little grooming / reconditioning. First 14 miles of the trail (Lexa to Lake View) is generally shady which helps a LOT. Very pretty. The last 7 miles between Lake View and Elaine has very little shade, running between massive fields of rice, soybeans, and corn. These fields are actually quite scenic, and was a nice change from just the trail surrounded by trees. I'll be doing this trail again. Excellent.

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