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Greenway Gallop

Published: 2008-09-23 07:58:21
Updated: 2008-09-23 07:58:21

One of these days when the rigors of my career in electronic journalism ease a bit I plan to hike the Appalachain Trail from beginning to end. It's a dream that began when I was a young boy. For now I’ll have to settle on something a little less exciting but still quite enjoyable.

I’ve embarked on a mission to hike and/or run all of the greenway trails in the Triangle this fall. Autumn is the perfect time to get out and see the beauty around us. The temperatures are cooler and the air is drier and invigorating.

Okay, I’m just getting started on my Greenway Gallop. Over the weekend and yesterday I tackled three trails with my wife Cindy. We hiked the wonderful trails of Hemlock Bluffs in Cary. You really get the cool shady feel of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Hemlock located near Lochmere just off Kildaire Farm Road. The trails of Hemlock Bluffs are two miles in length and cushioned by a thick layer of mulch.

We also tried the scenic 2.5 Black Creek Greenway in North Cary. Our only complaint was all of the bicyclists whizzing by but most were courteous and let us know they were passing on the left. The terrain is beautiful and the trail follows a creek down to Lake Crabtree. At this point we took a left and hiked part of the Lake Crabtree County trail.

Monday we laced up and drove to Kids Together Park on Thurston Drive near the intersection of Cary Parkway and Tryon Road. It was a thrill to walk across the pedestrian bridge spanning US1/64. Does anyone know when the bridge will be decorated with art? On the other side of the bridge we plunge into the verdant Hinshaw Greenway and make our way up to Maynard Road. The trail was almost empty. The combined route and return trip produced a little more than an hour of hiking.

Today I think I’ll do Lake Johnson. I’ve done this one a million times but it is always fun except the afternoon I got lost on the unpaved portion!

Where should I go next? Feel free to tell me where to go! And share your favorite greenway stories.

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I know it's not directly in the triangle, but Medoc Mountain this time of year is wonderful. They have a couple of different trails all together will take you an afternoon to hike, but it's well worth it. Happy Hiking.

The "new" greenway that runs along Rocky Branch through State's campus is one of my faves. Crossing the streets at State can be not so pleasing, but I absolutely love the stream restoration and new culvert they completed at the end near Pullen Park. Two sections of Rocky Branch have been restored and the third section near the gym is in design. They plan to daylight parts of the stream.

I can't wait to hear other people's suggestions!

I hike the trails in the Oxxford Hunt subdivision and Bond Lake park in Cary several mornings a week. One hour a day has lost me ten pounds over the last three months. It's a great way to start the day!

We live near the White Oak section of the Cary greenway system. The trees are tall and it is a lovely, peaceful walk. When you are going through the West Park neighborhood, you can stop off at the nearby shopping center for a meal at The Loop. There are houses all along this greenway, but wildlife abounds. We have seen deer, foxes, racoons, snakes, muskrat(in the pond)-really!. There are lizards, rabbits, and multitudes of birds. Have fun!

What a great idea! I've been looking for ways to entertain my kids on a tight budget. I think we'll start with Hemlock Bluffs. Are there certain trails that are better for walkers?

I agree with the White Oak section. You can walk from Bond Park all the way to the Tobacco Trail.. one section from the cary greenway to the tobacco trail is not finished and is roadway. Hey, I'll even let you park at my house : ) There is parking at the Tobacco Trail as well. Lots of bike and foot traffic. It makes for a healthy day.

Hemlocks is an excellent choice and best for walking.

I've heard that Raven Rock State Park near (or in) Lillington has some good trails. Not too far away.

White Oak Creek greenway---be sure to check and see if there are any beavers building dams!

Raven Rock State Park in Lillington, Cliffs of the Neuse near Seven Springs, and Clemens State Forest in Clayton are some great places for walking/hiking

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