Near Loblolly Trail
View of old cemetery
Near Loblolly Trail
End and beginning of trails.
Near Loblolly Trail
Entering Umstead
Near Loblolly Trail
Continuation of Richland Trail.
Near Loblolly Trail
Young fern "fiddleheads" growing along Loblolly Trail.

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Loblolly Trail

3.8 (10 Ratings)
The Loblolly Trail leads from the Reedy Creek entrance to the park boundary.
3.3
mi
Distance
350
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.27mi
Distance
350ft
Elevation Gain
466ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
448ft
High Point
273ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Loblolly Trail is the only one-way (not a loop) trail in the park, so keep in mind that your total distance will be double for out and back. The trailhead is at the northeast corner of the parking lot at the Reedy Creek section of the park. It is about 3 miles one way to the park boundary; the sign at the trailhead that says the distance is only 2 miles is incorrect. The trail starts past the picnic area and soon passes the Young Cemetery, one of several old cemeteries in the park. The trail is initially flat, but in about a half-mile the trail bears right heads down towards Reedy Creek. The trail used to continue straight to a footbridge over the creek. When this bridge was washed out in a storm, the park rerouted the trail in 2015. You may be able to see the remnants of the old trail. The trail crosses Reedy Creek on large stones and then heads back up to a ridgeline. Once up, the trail then heads down into the next drainage crossing on a wooden footbridge and then goes up and down through some long switchbacks. After the switchbacks, the trail gradually heads up to Reedy Creek Multiuse Trail. Across Reedy Creek Multiuse Trail, the trail heads back into the woods, leading down past a small pond. Past the pond, the trail gradually heads up to the next intersection at South Turkey Creek Multiuse Trail. Once across this gravel road, the last half-mile of the trail gradually leads down to the park boundary. The trail continues out of the park as the Richland Creek Trail, part of Raleigh's Capital Area greenway, leading through Schenck Forest and finally the RBC Center and Carter-Finley Stadium. If you're not inclined to follow the trail all the way to its terminus at the stadium, once you reach the park boundary, simply retrace your steps to return to your starting point.

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