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TRAILS AND GREENWAYS

American Tobacco Greenway

American Tobacco TrailDurham Section

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This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off -road trail which follows the old CSX railroad. The trail is heavily used by walkers, joggers, cyclists, rollerbladers and folks pushing strollers. Users need to keep their speed below 10 mph and watch for other trail users.

Length: 11.0 miles

Surface: Paved off -road trail, 10 feet wide

Begins: Corner of Morehead and Blackwell Streets

Ends: Jordan Lake (Durham section ends at the Chatham County Line, 3000 ft south of Scott King Rd.)

Restrooms: Elmira Park, Solite Park, C.M. Herndon Park

Riddle Road Spur

This trail follows the old Riddle Road Spur of the CSX railroad. There are several street level crossings: Riddle Road (no light), NC 55 (Apex Hwy) with pedestrian light, and S. Alston (traffic four-way stop).

Length: 1.50 miles

Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide

Begins: Intersection of Riddle and Fayetteville Roads

Ends: S. Briggs Avenue

Restrooms: None

New Hope Creek Greenway

Sandy Creek Trail

This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off -road trail that follows Sandy Creek. This trail and park are birding hotspots. In addition to some 100 species of birds having been sighted, there is also an abundance of other wildlife, including beavers, deer, otters, coyotes, red fox, and turtles. The best time to walk the trail for birds and other wildlife is early mornings and around dusk.

Length: 0.75 miles

Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide

Begins: Pickett Road

Ends: Sandy Creek Park

Restrooms: Sandy Creek Park

PEARSONTOWN-ROCKY CREEK GREENWAY

Pearsontown Trail

This trail is one of the oldest trails in the Trails and Greenways System. It was originally designed to serve the NCCU community. On-road connections can be made to the R. Kelly Bryant Bridge.

Length: 1 mile

Surface: Paved on-road and off-road trails.

Begins: Elmira Park

Ends: NC Central University

Restrooms: Elmira Park

Rocky Creek Trail

This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off-road trail which follows Rocky Creek from the American Tobacco Trail to NC 55. On-road connections can be made to the R. Kelly Bryant Bridge.

Length: 1 mile

Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide

Begins: American Tobacco Trail south of Fayetteville Street

Ends: Dakota Street, just west of NC 55

Restrooms: Elmira Park

R. Kelly Bryant Bridge Trail

This trail currently consists of a connector sidewalk from the Bryant Bridge to Alston Ave, the Bryant Bridge, and a street trail along Lakeland Street the main feature of this trail is the beautiful bridge named after long-time civil rights and Durham Open Space and Trails member, R. Kelly Bryant Jr.

Length: 0.3 miles

Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide and street trail.

Begins: Alston Avenue just north of the NC 147 exit ramp

Ends: Corner of Lakeland and Mathison Streets

Restrooms: None

BECOME A DURHAM COMMUNITY TRAIL WATCH VOLUNTEER!

Volunteers help monitor the hike and bike trails in Durham.

For more information and to apply, visit DPRPlayMore.org and select How Do I — Volunteer—Durham Community Trail Watch.

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