The High Point Greenway stretches 4.5 miles through the town of High Point, North Carolina. The paved path sits in the tree-lined riparian corridor along Boulding Branch, allowing residents of the adjacent neighborhoods to experience nature and get a work-out at the same time. The trail connects to parks, which double as access points, including Armstrong Park and University, to schools, and cuts right across the High Point university campus. This trail has several crossings so proceed with caution, as well as one underpass at Centennial Street.
There's a trailhead with parking at University Park, on Deep River Road across from Lamplight Way (the address is 1800 Deep River Rd, High Point).
Beautiful paved trail, nicely maintained, especially at the western end. Nice bridges and scenery through the swamps. Nice view of High Point University at the Western end, even with the security fences on all sides.
Close to me, beautiful trail, shade is great in the summer.
I started from Armstrong Park, and walked just up to Lexington and back today. The path was paved and well marked, with a Sandy creek running alongside. It was wide enough to allow bicyclists to pass easily. People are generally polite, and maintain distance.
Cross several streets and connects to other bike trails. Good easy ride. Great parking at Armstrong park.
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