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Nat Greene Trail

4.4 (5 Ratings)
A singletrack trail leading through the woods along the east side of Lake Brandt.
3.2
mi
Distance
227
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Open all year from dusk to dawn. Marina is closed on Tuesdays so you won't be able to park there during the day. Parking is available outside the gate, but visitors will need to use a connector path to get to the trail.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.25mi
Distance
227ft
Elevation Gain
237ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
822ft
High Point
742ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a footpath which is part of the Greensboro Watershed Trail System and can be used as part of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. This is an alternate to the semi-parallel, multi-use Wild Turkey trail. There are sections which are common to both trails so watch for cyclists in these areas. The official website claims the trail to be 3.6 miles. There are two trailheads and both have parking areas. The northern trailhead departs out of the southeastern corner of the Lake Brandt Marina parking lot. The southern trailhead is located off of Old Battleground Rd, east of Horsepen Creek. Parking there is very limited with space for only five or six cars. As with all the Greensboro Watershed trails, this trail is well developed and well maintained. It passes through forests of hardwoods and southern pines. Since the trail roughly follows the east edge of Lake Brandt, it crosses some streams and other wetlands. There are well-built bridges for the streams and boardwalks in the marshier areas. Some of the trail follows the banks of Lake Brandt and at other points it veers off into deeper woods. There is some rolling terrain which may be difficult for some. It is a very fun trail, though. There are also opportunities to connect to other trails to extend your outing. It connects with both the aforementioned Wild Turkey trail and the paved Atlantic and Yadkin Greenway. The greenway can (less than a mile) also be used to reach the Palmetto Trail, Owl's Roost, and the Shady Side Loop area as well. Using Old Battleground Rd, one can connect with the southern end of the Palmetto Trail.

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