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On the Scene in Lake Norman
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Antiquity Greenway (CTT) – 0.6 miles Bailey Road Park – Length 1.7 miles (0.3 miles is part of CTT) Caldwell Station Creek Greenway – Length 2.7 miles Jetton Park Mini Trail – 0.4 miles Jetton Park Trail – 1.5 miles Legion Park – 0.5 miles McDowell Creek Greenway (CTT) – 1.5 miles Robbins Park – 2.7 miles Torrence Chapel Park Trails – 0.6 miles Walter Henderson Trails – 0.3 miles
Denver
Forney Creek Trail – Catawba Springs Preserve Segment (CTT) Length – 1.3 miles Forney Creek Trail- Kathryn G. Clark Segment (CTT) – 1.1 miles Rock Springs Nature Preserve Trail (CTT) – .5 miles
Catawba
Murray’s Mill Trail (CTT) – 1.4 miles
Davidson
South Prong Rocky River Greenway/Southeast Greenway/Davidson Greenway (CTT) – 6.0 miles West Branch Rocky River Greenway (CTT) – 1.1 miles
Huntersville
Blythe Landing Park Trail (CTT) – 0.2 miles McDowell Creek Dirtway – 1.7 miles Torrence Creek Greenway (CTT) – 2.36 miles Upper McDowell Creek Greenway – 1.52 miles
Mooresville
Dye Creek Greenway (CTT) – 0.5 miles
Statesville
Girl Scouts Hornets’ Nest Council Trail (CTT) – 2.2 miles Statesville Greenway-The Fourth Creek Section (CTT) – 3.1 miles Statesville Greenway-Gregory Creek Section (CTT) – 1.3 miles
Troutman
Richardson Greenway (CTT) – 1.6 miles
What is the Carolina Thread
Trail (CTT)? The Carolina Thread Trail is a regional network of connected greenways, trails and blueways that reaches 15 counties, two states and 2.9 million people. There are more than 260 miles of trails and 170 miles of blueway open to the public – linking people to places, and communities to each other. The Thread Trail preserves our natural areas and is a place for recreation, transportation and conservation. Lake Norman is full of many trails made for walking and biking. Check out some of these greenways and trails and get out and do some exploring! To learn more, visit www.carolinathreadtrail.org, www.huntersville.org and www.townofdavidson.org.