Turning old rail lines into recreational, scenic pathways
Many of these forgotten rail lines are enjoying a new life as rail trails. Old rail lines are ideal for recreational trails. The already cleared paths are wide, flat and continuous for miles —running through cities, historic districts and rural areas. The trails are perfect for biking, hiking, walking, running or horseback riding, and — when paved — are wheelchair- and stroller-accessible.
Rail trails width allows speedier hikers to pass by, and flatter terrain makes for easy riding or walking for younger children. Many trails also offer nearby amenities, including bathrooms, local businesses and restaurants, and creeks or other natural wonders to explore.
The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has supported rail-trail development across the country for more than 30 years. The group estimates there are 200 rail trails in the U.S. — 32 of which are in North Carolina totaling 188 miles. Plus, 17 North Carolina rail-trail projects are currently in development.
Rail trails are added regularly to North Carolina’s systems of trails, and existing trails are being enhanced. One great benefit is the economic boon created by trail users eating at nearby restaurants, shopping in nearby stores or visiting historic or recreational sites.
The trails listed here represent just a few of those that are easily accessible across the state.
IRWIN CREEK AND STEWART CREEK GREENWAYS
This story is from the October 2018 edition of Charlotte Parent.
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