The Deep River State Trail runs in two distinct sections, one traveling through Franklinville, between the Deep River & Faith Rock while another 1.5 miles of rail trail runs through Ramseur. The trail's total length is 3.5 miles.
About the Route
Faith Rock, which anchors the trail's western end, is Randolph County's most prominent Revolutionary War site. From here, the trail runs east alongside Deep River and through Franklinville. The trail then crosses Sandy Creek and runs up alongside US Highway 64 where the trail continues along as the river bends before reaching its eastern end at Brooklyn Ave.
Trail History
The Deep River State Trail follows the abandoned rail bed of the Atlantic and Yadkin Railroad, which began operations in 1897 and shut down in 1980.
The Deep River State Trail runs between Faith Rock Road (Franklinville) and Brooklyn Ave. (Ramseur).
Parking is also available at:
Please see TrailLink Map for all parking options and detailed directions.
Seemed like the trailhead coordinates weren’t accurate. They brought me to someplace close to the trail but with no parking area. All the parking areas are on route 22 (around 35.7412891, -79.6828295). Not exactly a quiet walk. Seemed to be some kind of man made buzz most of the walk. Never could figure out where it was coming from. But the views of the river were great and I saw one of the biggest great blue herons I’ve ever seen.
We just did this trail with teens- 70’s age range along with our dog. Everyone enjoyed it along with the Faith Rock loop ( Faith Rock trail is still easy but more like a traditional trail). We hope to return to the area in the future and explore more.
Deep river was a great place to walk with your dog. Easy to find
Much of this trail is flat but there are great small climbs around Faith Rock and plenty of beautiful scenes along the River among the way
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