Places to Walk in Graham
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safe, and healthy recreation and functional transportation through the network of trails across the state. The Great Trails State Coalition works to foster greater access and enhance opportunities for all people, including those who have historically and still face barriers to trail access, to advocate for, benefit from, and enjoy North Carolina’s trails.” – Great Trails State Coalition
Parks
Hours are sunrise till sunset. Well-behaved, leashed dogs (short leash and in hand) are welcome in our parks. Please help keep parks clean by cleaning up after your pet. These are tobacco-free, smoke-free, vape-free parks.
Bill Cooke Park
1010 Townbranch Road, Graham, NC 27253
- paved accessible mixed-use trail (.9 mile)
- sandstone walking track (5 laps = 1 mile)
- nature trail (.25 mile)
Graham Regional Park
1575 N. Jim Minor Road, Haw River, NC 27258
- paved accessible mixed-use trail (.3 mile)
Oakley Street Park
409 Oakley Street, Graham, NC 27253
- sandstone walking track (.16 mile)
South Graham Municipal Park
1609 Rogers Road, Graham, NC 27253
- sandstone walking track (.28 mile)
- nature trail (.38 mile)
Downtown Graham Walking Routes
Follow the Downtown Graham Walking Routes Medallions or view the map online.
- Fitness Trail (.5 mile)
- Historic Trail (1 mile)
Or find “Arty the Mouse” (miniature bronze replicas of Arty) on a Downtown Scavenger Hunt while learning about the history of the downtown area! Just stop by Alamance Arts (at the Big Yellow House) to pick up your map.
Partnerships
Alamance-Burlington School System Graham Middle School – Goley Street Field
301 Goley Street, Graham, NC 27253
• sandstone walking track (.29 mile outer loop & .21 mile inner loop)
Haw River Trail – Longmeadow Trailhead
1120 Valley Drive, Graham, NC 27253
• an out and back trail (1.8 miles one way)
Please visit www.thehaw.org for hours and rules to plan your visit. Gate accesses are locked at closing time. Please do not leave your vehicle parked at a paddle access or trailhead after the posted closing time. Pets must be on a leash. Please help keep trails clean by cleaning up after your pet.
Check out one of Alamance County’s beautiful local parks on your next outdoor adventure!
Use this All Trails link to find trails near you.
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