Near Great Blue Heron Loop
The stream feeding the lake.
Near Great Blue Heron Loop
Best view of elevation.
Near Great Blue Heron Loop
Picnic tables - a good place.
Near Great Blue Heron Loop
The 'lake' - more like a pond ;-)
Near Great Blue Heron Loop
Trees, water, and a clearing.

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Great Blue Heron Loop

3.8 (4 Ratings)
This is an easy, well-groomed hiking trail, and is quiet and serene.
3.3
mi
Distance
128
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLess CrowdedWildlife
Access Issues
Closed Christmas Day. Dogs must be on leash (6' or shorter). No bicycles or motorized vehicles. List of complete rules is in parking lot but are the same at any of NC's State Parks.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.29mi
Distance
128ft
Elevation Gain
137ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
825ft
High Point
702ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Be careful, this route is not to be confused with the nearby multi-use Blue Heron Trail in Greensboro's Parks & Rec portfolio. This gem of a laid back trail is in the boundary of Haw River State Park. It is a new trail as of 2016 and there is not much description on the Haw River State Park website...yet. This is still kind of a hidden treasure. The trail is not accessed through the main entrance to the park, instead it uses the Iron Ore Belt Access which is on the west side of the park at 6068 N Church St, Greensboro, NC 27455. There is ample parking and there are restroom facilities available. Many picnic tables ring the parking lot. The hours are different from the park proper which closes at 5 pm. Iron Ore Belt Access' hours are: November through February: 8am - 6pm March, April, May, September, October: 8am - 8pm June through August: 8am - 9pm CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY The Great Blue Heron Loop does not start at the parking lot. Instead, it is accessed via a .2 mile connector trail designated by white circle blazes which ends at the first power line cut you come to. This is the beginning of the loop. Signs direct you to a clockwise trek as you begin to follow the orange square blazes. There are no signs discouraging a counter-clockwise direction but it may be difficult to find the start in that direction. The entire trail is very user-friendly. There are no major climbs or descents. It passes the power cut in a different location, crosses a small field, follows an employee access track along the way, but mostly visitors will enjoy seeing lots of trees. Undergrowth is mostly grasses, so the trail feels much more open than you'd think. NOTE: About half-way through the trail, you'll see on a small rise above the trail with picnic benches. You may want to bring a picnic :)

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Contributors
Jai Irvin