The Triangle Greenway Guide

Connecting our communities through nature

A Natural Connection

One of the greatest highlights of living in the Triangle is our incredible greenway system. With over 100 miles of trails in Raleigh alone and a regional network spanning 300+ miles, these paths offer more than just a place to walk or bike—they connect our neighborhoods, employment centers, and beautiful natural spaces.

Know Before You Go

To help you plan your next outing, please note these current trail updates:

  • Neuse River Trail (MM 10-13.25): This section is closed through December 31, 2027, for a sewer improvement project. There is currently no detour available for this stretch.
  • Neuse River Trail (MM 22-23.25): Closed through September 2028 for the Complete 540 project, with a temporary detour trail in place.
  • Black Creek Greenway: Repairs are underway between Godbold Park and Evans Road; look for signs directing you to the Maynard Road sidewalk detour.

Neuse River Greenway

The crown jewel of our system, this scenic paved trail follows the river from Falls Lake Dam down to the Johnston County line.

  • Length27.5 Miles
  • SurfacePaved Asphalt
  • ExperienceRiver views & wetlands

American Tobacco Trail

This beloved 22-mile rail-trail is a regional favorite, stretching from western Wake County all the way to downtown Durham.

  • Length22.6 Miles
  • VibeWooded & peaceful
  • Commuter FriendlyOpen 5 AM – 10 PM (Durham)

Walnut Creek Greenway

A wonderful cross-city route that links Lake Johnson Park with the Neuse River Trail, passing through a variety of urban and natural settings.

  • Length15.6 Miles
  • HighlightsNC State Centennial Campus
  • NetworkEast Coast Greenway

Cary’s Connectivity Hub

The Black Creek and White Oak greenways combine for a 14-mile journey through the heart of Cary, connecting major parks and the ATT.

  • Total Distance14 Miles
  • Key StopFred G. Bond Metro Park
  • SurfacePaved Asphalt

Tips for the Trail

Our trails are generally open from dawn to dusk. To keep everyone safe, please remember that the speed limit is 15 MPH and it’s always good practice to yield to pedestrians and enjoy the natural beauty of the corridors.

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