Trails in Greensboro
- Southwest Park is a 513 acre property owned and operated by Guilford County in conjunction with Piedmont Triad Regional Water
- Whether you’re hiking or biking, the Owl’s Roost Trail (4.3 miles) promises a good workout. Voted the “best urban mountain
- The Reedy Fork Trail (3.5 miles) parallels the Reedy Fork Creek that flows into back waters of Lake Townsend. You
- The Piedmont Trail (2.75 miles) traverses a kudzu field before jutting into the wooded watershed buffer on the north shores
- Park in Greensboro offering trails, sports fields, and a skate park. Latham Park Greenway (1.2 miles) winds through Latham Park
- The Copperhead Trail (3.2 miles) dips and twists through the wooded areas of Country Park in Greensboro with the berms
- One of the best parks in Greensboro to visit in the fall, Country Park will not disappoint. The park offers
- Formerly known as Lake Brandt Greenway, Battleground Rail Trail, and Bicentennial Greenway, this corridor was constructed on the abandoned Atlantic-Yadkin
- Nat Greene Trail (3.6 miles) is one of the oldest and most popular of the City’s watershed trails. It winds
- A dressage training facility that is home to Grand Prix rider and “S” judge Tami Batts. A family-owned operation dedicated