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    Ellerbe Creek Trail

    4.1 (7 reviews)

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    Watch for these signs to keep on trail
    Christina G.

    So glad I saw Molly's review, or I may have never found this trail! Even after learning of its existence, it was tough for me to locate any maps or info online about it. As such, my first visit, I ended up a little confused... hopefully this review can help other runners feel more confident in their visit! If you're driving, parking is easiest at Rock Quarry Park or the Edison Johnson Center. If you park at Rock Quarry, drive down past the tennis courts and you'll see a black paved path on your left. That's a really short .1 or so mi trail that connects you to the Edison Johnson Center parking lot. From there, head past the building (it will be on your right) toward the road. To your right, the Ellerbe trail extends north to Stadium and out to Duke Street (about 1.5 mi). If you instead cross the street, you'll see the fun giant Bronto on your left, then cross past the dog park, and through Northgate Park. After this, signage gets a little tricky (it's weathered, fading, and small; but it is there... so just keep your eyes open). You'll head down Club, and pass under the 85 overpass, which is mildly terrifying and really loud. Then you'll finally be on a path through wooded area and some cute little bridges. This trail will keep extending south to downtown near Trinity and Washington. If you loop the whole thing, with the little Rock Quarry-Edison Johnson connector, it's almost exactly 7 mi. Of varied sights and sounds! Great trail for those in the city. And thanks again, Molly G, for taking the time to write about it!

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    Morgan Creek Trail

    Morgan Creek Trail

    4.8(4 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    It's a pretty decent place to walk in there are paved areas, which is nice, but there aren't very…read moremany places that indicate trails lengths or where to go. It's not that huge that I think anyone would get lost and it's very wide open. All dogs on the trail while we went were leashed which was great. Pretty nice place for a picnic with large open grounds. No bathrooms or water that I saw but did have it's own parking lot (although small)

    I usually don't like paved trails, but beggars choosers sometimes. Definitely great for wheelchairs…read moreand slow walkers. I will say there's enough natural elements to distract from the huge concrete sidewalk extending the entire length of the path, which ends up emptying into a community and another fitness path (has outdoor equipment stops) on one end and a pasture of wild flowers (mostly common milkweed for monarch butterflies) roughly midpoint. At the pasture the trail is definitely NOT paved and rather rough to navigate. If you have problems walking, be cautious, yet try experiencing it in the spring and late summer to catch glimpse of the butterflies and their caterpillars eating away before their chrysalis stage. There's a small parking lot at the beginning of the trail big enough for 20 cars. This includes a couple handicap spots. I've been there twice now on the weekend and I've lucked out to find a few spots open. Once you park DON'T head for the tempting metal bridge. Go in the opposite direction where you'll see the regulations sign. Then you'll know you're in the right spot!

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    Closeup of the Morgan Creek Trail sign.

    Ellerbe Creek Trail - hiking - Updated May 2026

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