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    Lake Lynn Trail

    4.3 (20 reviews)

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    Marissa M.

    Lake Lynn Trail has trumped Lake Johnson for me. This is my neighborhood lake and I'm loving it. It's dog friendly and many people grab their boats and fish here. It's a wonderful place for cardio or just to get a peace of mind. Hare Snipe Trail is my favorite. Very scenic and a nice little distance to walk. I was able to take some amazing photos of the water and all the wildlife. Unlike Lake Johnson there's plenty of parking available. I love it here.

    Janet R.

    I love this trail! I have recently discovered it and (don't judge me) I think it's a great trail to go out on to hatch some eggs in Pokémon Go! I wish I was kidding but.. I gotta Catch Em All somehow, right? I would give this trail 5 stars if only it weren't so busy. Every time I'm on the trail, there are usually many other people too unless it's been raining. A handful of them are wearing masks but not a majority. (PSA: Please wear your mask!) I would recommend this trail to walkers and runners. I can see it being a good place for a an outdoorsy family outing... maybe that's why there are always so many people there. So much nature and I love seeing the ducks and turtles in the water (PSA #2: Please don't feed ducks and turtles human food!) Anyways... There's also a park nearby, accessible from the trail, and it's easy to get to. Highly recommend for a couple of #artsy lake pics too, if you're into that kind of that.

    AshleyMarie O.

    I was visiting some friends and luckily we all try to get in at least 2 miles of walking a day. Lake Lynn Trail is pretty perfect for this endeavor! Just over 2 miles (if I recall correctly) and mostly shaded made it the perfect destination in the HOT HOT Humid Summer afternoons.

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    Roger K.

    We are all entitled to our own opinions, right? Well here's mine: Parking: 4 Location: 5 Decor/ambiance: 5 Customer Service: na Lake Lynn is a super awesome mad convenient trail if your staying in the triangle. If you happen to be in the mood for a nice stroll and you're OK dodging goose poop... this the trail for you. Lots of people tend to migrate to this paved loop during the summer months so don't be surprised when you arrive and its hard to find a parking space. For the most part its people on foot on this trail but occasionally you will hear "BIKE ON THE LEFT" indicating that a bike is behind you. The lake is super nice and its sitting right off the back of several apartment complexes so for the most part you feel really safe. Lots of mini rolling hills that you'll cover in 2.25 miles. Be sure to give this trail a try when your in the Raleigh area.

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    Lindsay S.

    Love, love, the Lake Lynn Trail. I'm out there on a weekly basis running or walking. It's about 2.19 miles around the loop. Along the way, you'll be either on a paved greenway trail or the wooden bridges. Nice curve around the lake, which is home to many creatures. We love to marvel at the turtles and are usually amused at what I call "turkey ducks." Plenty of ducks to feed, if you bring some bread. Avoid the geese, like most, they're full of angst. This trail is definitely one of my happy places.

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    This trail has my heart the place I go to relax, clear my mind, and look at turtles galore! Ducks, all of the above!

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    The lake is super nice and its sitting right off the back of several apartment complexes so for the most part you feel really safe.

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