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GREENSBORO WATERSHED
TRAILS
An excellent system of
about 36 miles of trails has been constructed through woodlands around the
Greensboro lakes and along the connecting creeks. Hiking birders could spend
several pleasant hours or even days exploring some or all of these easy to
moderately strenuous trails away from the noise and highway traffic of the
roadway overlooks to the lakes. Laurel Bluff Trail — The 3.5-mile Laurel Bluff Trail has been designated as part of the NC Mountains-to-Sea Trail and is reserved for hikers. It passes along the southern bank of Reedy Fork Creek through laurel thickets on a wooded rise above the stream in a habitat more like the mountains than the Piedmont. The trail route provides good views of wetlands and parts of the creek swelled by the waters of Lake Townsend. The eastern end of the trail is on Church Street 0.2 mile south of the intersection with Plainfield Road where there is a small gravel parking area. The trail is marked with a sign. The western trail head is just south of the spillway at Lake Brandt dam 0.1 mile north of Lake Brandt Marina entrance. Parking is available outside the marina gate as well as at the trailhead. Reedy Fork Trail — The north bank of Reedy Fork Creek is traversed by the meandering 3.7 mile Reedy Fork Trail. It is designated as a "multiple use" trail, open to mountain bike enthusiasts as well as hikers. At several spots along the route there are alternate paths that provide differing views of the habitats but rejoin the main trail further on. The western trailhead is north of the dam on Lake Brandt Road 0.5 mile north of the Lake Brandt Marina entrance; a gravel parking area provides good parking off the road. The trail ends on Church Street near the intersection with Plainfield Road, but the nearest designated parking is south 0.2 mile across the bridge. Another alternative for parking and entering or exiting the trail is where the trail comes out on Plainfield Road 0.6 mile west of the intersection with Church Street. Nat Greene Trail — The northern trailhead for the Nat Greene Trail is on Lake Brandt Road at the Lake Brandt Marina just south of the Reedy Fork and Laurel Bluff Trails. There is parking outside the marina fence if the gate is closed. Nat Greene Trail, which is 3.2 miles in length, ends near Guilford Courthouse National Military Park (described in another section of this guide) on Old Battleground Road. Parking is good at both trailheads. Near the battleground end is a 200 foot boardwalk through a marsh, and there are views of other marshy portions of the creek and back waters of Lake Brandt. About a mile or so from the battleground end, the trail intersects with the Lake Brandt Greenway. By turning northwest onto the greenway, the hiking birder could walk about a half mile to a footbridge that crosses the lake and gives good views of the open water where waterfowl, gulls, and wading birds might be spotted. If one continues north on the Nat Greene Trail, the route follows the eastern shore of Lake Brandt through the woods all the way to the marina. Note that bicycles are prohibited on the Nat Greene Trail but are allowed on the Lake Brandt Greenway.
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