Dunn-Erwin Rail-Trail

North Carolina

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Dunn-Erwin Rail-Trail Facts

States: North Carolina
Counties: Harnett
Length: 7 miles
Trail end points: N McKay Ave. (Dunn) and Cape Fear River Trail Park, 1002 S 13th St (Erwin)
Trail surfaces: Concrete, Crushed Stone
Trail category: Rail-Trail
ID: 6032288

Dunn-Erwin Rail-Trail Description

Following the route of a historic rail line that once serviced a coal plant and denim textile mills in Erwin, the Dunn-Erwin Rail Trail passes through wooded terrain interspersed with open farmland and cotton fields. While the original rail trail runs for about 5 miles, an extension along a non-rail-trail section to the Cape Fear River Trail Park (not to be confused with the similarly named trail in Fayetteville) brings the total length to 7 miles.

Surfaced in crushed stone, the Dunn-Erwin Rail Trail is ADA-accessible. Its comfortable, flat surface makes for an easy and relaxing experience. Although the trail intersects with streets in multiple locations, the crossings are well-marked. Trail users will find a series of signs that feature maps and information about points of historical interest.

About the Route

Beginning just north of downtown Dunn, the rail trail heads northwest, passing the Dunn Dog Park in 1.1 miles before heading into the flat farmland that makes up the countryside of Harnett County. The trail crosses the Black River in 0.7 miles, before reaching the approximate halfway point, where you’ll encounter an abrupt left turn that you’ll take to head southwest toward Erwin.

The flat, open terrain continues for 1.2 miles until the trail passes under US 421 and enters Erwin. There, trail users will find a small-town setting and the trail is occasionally lined with trees. Streetside parking is available near the greenway in Erwin. After the rail-trail portion ends, at the intersection of East H Street and 13th Street, the route continues for 2.2 miles to the south/southwest, first on a well-marked concrete pathway that meanders through downtown Erwin, quiet neighborhoods, and industrial areas, and then transitioning to a crushed-stone trail along remote forestland. The trail reaches its western trailhead with restrooms and parking at Cape Fear River Trail Park on the Cape Fear River. The park also offers nature trails, scenic overlooks, canoe access, and a picnic shelter.

The rail trail is part of the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile trail network that runs from Maine to Florida, connecting 15 states and 450 cities and towns along the way.

Trail History

The Dunn-Erwin Rail Trail connects the two central North Carolina towns of Dunn and Erwin, which lie between the metropolitan areas of Fayetteville and Raleigh. The Aberdeen and Rockfish rail line (previously Durham & Southern Railway) once served the towns of Dunn, known for cotton production, and Erwin, known for cotton and denim textile mills. The disused rail line opened as a rail trail in the early 2000s.

Parking and Trail Access

The Dunn-Erwin Rail Trail runs between N McKay Ave., (Dunn) and Cape Fear River Trail Park, 1002 S 13th St (Erwin), with parking available at both ends.

Parking is also available at:

  • Dunn Dog Park, 701 N Ashe Ave (Dunn)

See TrailLink Map for more detailed directions and all parking options.

 

Dunn-Erwin Rail-Trail Reviews

Nice leisurely ride.

Rode the trail starting in Erwin by the Mill. The ride was great. Needs a little trimming in places but was beautiful trail through the area. Took a little ride into town on the Dunn’s side. Just a few blocks from end of trail to downtown. Recommend stopping at Sherry’s Bakery. Great food. At the the other end in downtown Erwin you have the Pizza House and Burney’’s Bakery. You will not regret stopping there. The rail trail is about 10 miles round trip. Easy ride.

Saturday cycling

Spouse and I were trying to find a moderate length rail trail within a couple of hours from home (Charlotte area). We decided to try the Dunn-Erwin trail and are glad we did. It was a nice late winter day with temps getting into the mid 70's. The trail was enjoyable and fairly well maintained until we got to the trail extension in Erwin. There was a short section which was washed out more suitable for mountain bikes rather than road bikes. Some of the signage is getting weathered and needs replacing but otherwise well marked. Overall a satisfying ride.

Trail needs lights and porta johns

Beautiful trail, but would be better if there were lights along the trail despite the worries if it disturbs our wildlife.

Having lights would make the trail feel much safer to walk on, especially in the winter evenings when it gets darker earlier. Namely, the wooded area closer to Erwin would be ideal since it's a bit more remote than other sections of the trail.

Also, it would be worthwhile putting some porta johns along the trail for those who may need to use the bathroom.

This was our first trip to this rail trail and was a very peaceful walk with our two small dogs. We duct venture to far since this was our first outing with them. Next time we'll go further. But from what we saw it was very clean. ¿

This was our first trip to this rail trail and was a very peaceful walk with our two small dogs. We duct venture to far since this was our first outing with them. Next time we'll go further. But from what we saw it was very clean. ¿

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