Marshall, NC Running Trails and Maps

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Ecusta Trail

6 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Gatlinburg Trail (Great Smoky Mountains National Park)

1.3 mi
State: TN
Boardwalk, Crushed Stone, Dirt

Glenn's Creek Greenway

1 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Oconaluftee River Trail

1.5 mi
State: NC
Dirt

Oklawaha Greenway

3.5 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Point Lookout Trail

3.6 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Riverwalk Greenway (Pigeon Forge)

3.8 mi
State: TN
Asphalt, Concrete

Thermal Belt Rail Trail

13.6 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Tweetsie Trail

10 mi
State: TN
Crushed Stone

Wilma Dykeman Greenway

2 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Erwin Linear Trail

4.3 mi
State: TN
Asphalt

Estatoe Trail

5.9 mi
State: NC
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete, Gravel

French Broad River Greenway

3.5 mi
State: NC
Asphalt

Peavine Trail

1.5 mi
State: NC
Crushed Stone, Grass

Veterans Boulevard Greenway

4 mi
State: TN
Asphalt

Gatlinburg Greenway

0.4 mi
State: TN
Asphalt

Reed Creek Greenway

0.7 mi
State: NC
Asphalt, Dirt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Ecusta Trail runs between Horse Shoe and Hendersonville, North Carolina. About the Route The 6-mile rail-trail takes trail users through a small town landscape. Leaving from Hendersonville,...
NC 6 mi Asphalt
Starting along River Rd in Gatlinburg, the Gatlinburg Trail travels 1.3 miles along the Little Pigeon River. This trail provides park visitors and Gatlinburg locals with a connection between the...
TN 1.3 mi Boardwalk, Crushed Stone, Dirt
Closure notice: Sections of this greenway are closed due to effects of Tropical Storm Helene and other storms in late September. Please refer to the City of Asheville website for more...
NC 1 mi Asphalt
The Oconaluftee River Trail is a popular 3 mile out-and-back trail along the banks of the river of the same name. The popular gravel trail is one of two in the Smokey Mountains National Park that...
NC 1.5 mi Dirt
For lovers of outdoors, the Oklawaha Greenway presents a natural escape in an otherwise suburban setting.  The greenway trails Mud Creek for a big part of its length, beginning its northwesterly...
NC 3.5 mi Asphalt
Located approximately 25 miles east of the vibrant city of Asheville, the Point Lookout Trail offers visitors the opportunity to be enveloped by nature as they travel through the dense woods of the...
NC 3.6 mi Asphalt
Pigeon Forge's Riverwalk Greenway is a beautiful multi-use trail in the resort town of Pigeon Forge in eastern Tennessee. About the Route While the town is better known for its tourist...
TN 3.8 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Thermal Belt Rail Trail lies at the heart of communities in Rutherford County. The name of the trail comes from the surrounding Isothermal Belt region which results in mild temperatures and longer...
NC 13.6 mi Asphalt
Nestled into the recreational playground of northeastern Tennessee, a homespun 10-mile pathway connects two charming towns in the Appalachian foothills. The Tweetsie Trail links Johnson City, home to...
TN 10 mi Crushed Stone
This is a 2-mile greenway located in the newly improved River Arts District on the east bank of the French Broad River. It was developed as part of the larger River Arts District Transportation...
NC 2 mi Asphalt
Closure notice: Due to Hurricane Helene, the Erwin Linear Trail is temporarily closed.  The Erwin Linear Trail (a.k.a. the Erwin Greenway) parallels I-26 along North Indian Creek and Nolichucky...
TN 4.3 mi Asphalt
The Estatoe Trail is a relatively flat trail, spanning almost 6 miles between downtown Brevard and Pisgah National Forest. About the Route The bike path has an asphalt surface for most of its...
NC 5.9 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete, Gravel
Closure notice: The section that runs through French Broad River Park is closed due to extensive damage from Tropical Storm Helene. Please refer to the City of Asheville website for more...
NC 3.5 mi Asphalt
The Peavine Trail runs for 1.5 miles from State Street in downtown Marion, North Carolina to just south of the First Christian Church on Rutherford Road. Construction of the crushed gravel and grass...
NC 1.5 mi Crushed Stone, Grass
This dedicated off-street pathway runs parallel to Veterans Boulevard connecting Sevierville to Pigeon Forge. The trail heads south to Goldrush Road, across from the Dolllyworld Splash Country. It is...
TN 4 mi Asphalt
The Gatlinburg Greenway is the city’s first and only greenway. Currently 0.4 miles long, it is already quite popular. It is fully paved and ADA compliant.  About the Route Currently, the...
TN 0.4 mi Asphalt
The Reed Creek Greenway is a short but pleasant multiuse path that connects downtown Asheville to the University of North Carolina campus. The trail starts on Magnolia Avenue and parallels the creek...
NC 0.7 mi Asphalt, Dirt

Recent Trail Reviews

Tweetsie Trail

Not for road bikes

October, 2025 by howardbott

Started at Johnson City trailhead. Trail descends toward Elizabethton resulting a climb back to Johnson City. The trail surface is crushed stone which is not smooth like hard-packed stone dust, so is a rough ride for road bikes.

Tweetsie Trail

Nice trail on a sunny & warm fall day

October, 2025 by ibew241

We rode the trail from Elizabethton starting in the late morning heading west. Road crossings in Elizabethton were a bit challenging, besides the fact that there are quite a few in a short distance, they come at sharp angles. Have your flashers on and watch the traffic carefully. The remainder of the trail to Johnson City was very nice. I look forward to riding the trail again in the future.

Ecusta Trail

Great bike ride Hendersonville!

October, 2025 by symptom07.trialed

Started at the Hendersonville visitor center and headed out. Fill your water bottles and use the restrooms at this really nice visitor center! Very well marked trail with lots of safe crossings for the roads! Super wide super smooth asphalt so no issues bypassing pedestrians and other cyclists! Rode all the way to the end and found a pumpkin patch! Since we were on our bikes, I only purchased five small ones for two dollars each! We also stopped by the farm stand trail side, and got some of the best Golden delicious apples we’ve ever had! Beautiful rail trail……kudos to Hendersonville because there were 1000 people using it on this stunning Saturday! It has a brewery, playground, coffeehouse, Quik Mart, all on the side of the trail if you need anything. We really enjoyed the countryside! A winner for a Saturday early Fall bike ride!

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Thermal Belt Rail Trail

Great late summer ride

September, 2025 by robertrollins28079

This September weekend provided the opportunity to experience the Thermal Belt Trail, after learning of it several months ago. Wife, youngest son, & I had been looking forward to our first trip on this rail trail. We found a small campground near the northern terminus of the trail & planned our trip. The Thermal Belt was a very nice ride, a good mix of nature & urban corridor. We set out mid morning on Saturday 9/13 & got to Forest City around lunchtime & discovered the Copper Penny on Main Street, just a few blocks from the trail, as a great meal break. Following lunch, wife explored Forest City, while son & I completed the Thermal Belt to the southern endpoint. The only complaint I have to offer is the placement of bollards at every street crossing. Most of the bollards are a series of 2 side by side, rather than a single bollard, which seem to be the norm on most other rail trails that we've ridden. I was worried that my son, an adult with special needs would have an issue with the bollards. My concerns were realized during our return segment, when he struck one of the bollards with his trike bike, which overturned. Fortunately, he was unhurt and our ride continued. Not sure if the dual bollards were any more effective than singles, as there still seemed to be room for a vehicle to make its way onto the trail. We also were pleased to meet a Sheriff's vehicle patrolling along the trail during our ride. Trail is well paved & smooth & does have long slight uphill & downhill stretches, but not taxing at all. A very good time, we'll likely return

Thermal Belt Rail Trail

Paved Asphalt nice—BUT too many X-ings

September, 2025 by mshwelsh

Nice wide paved asphalt (5 stars)—-but way too many crossings that interrupt your ride (0 stars).

Ecusta Trail

Great Addition to Hendersonville

August, 2025 by gbjvybqw6s

We walked the trail and it was rather shady and comfortable. The trail was very active to be so new. Loved the Ecusta Brewery and the Market Cafe experience. The trail takes you past Elijah Mtn Gem Mine which would be a fun stop for the littles. I only made it half way as it was dusk but look forward to my next visit. Once you get further north and a bit more rural it was nice to see LP patrolling the trail for safety and awareness.

Gatlinburg Trail (Great Smoky Mountains National Park)

Busy

August, 2025 by tylerheslink5

Very nice trail, minimal parking, but meant more for walking. Very busy with walkers.

Thermal Belt Rail Trail

tree down around mile marker 1

July, 2025 by carololson

On 7/11 a storm came through and knocked a tree over.

Thermal Belt Rail Trail

A nice spin through Rutherford County

May, 2025 by tarheeltim76

My wife and I enjoyed a 24-mile out-and-back ride on the Thermal Belt Rail Trail. This well-maintained trail took us through several small towns on the way to Forest City, which has a beautiful downtown with shops and places to eat. I knocked off a star for two reasons: 1) There are some areas along the trail with razor wire fencing, nothing sketchy-feeling, but definitely not scenic; 2) There are a LOT of road crossings and some of them are busy. The area has worked hard to build this trail and it will get better over time as amenities like restrooms are added at the trailheads.

Thermal Belt Rail Trail

great trail to ride

May, 2025 by carololson

Looking for a good workout? This trail will fit the bill. Some inclines to push through and lots of straightaways.

Riverwalk Greenway (Pigeon Forge)

bridge out

May, 2025 by jskibi_tl

The bridge is out by patriot park so the trail is now only about .8 miles long, and it is not very well marked

Gatlinburg Trail (Great Smoky Mountains National Park)

Beautiful Trail

April, 2025 by leahfoxwell

The trail itself is a definite 5-star experience—beautiful, peaceful, and perfect for exploring with kids. The bridges and the walk along the river were serene and made for a fun adventure. However, I’m giving it 4 stars due to the parking situation. It was a bit tricky to find a spot, but once we figured it out and luckily found a quieter area near one of the less crowded trail entrances, the rest of the visit was fantastic.

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