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The best walks and hikes around Durham

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Hiking around Durham offers a variety of routes primarily centered on parkland and river canyons. The region's terrain is characterized by trails that follow creek beds and ascend to exposed canyon rims. This provides a mix of flat riverside paths and routes with moderate elevation gain. The network of trails allows for both easy, shorter walks and more demanding loop hikes.

Best hiking trails around Durham

  • The most popular hiking route is North Rim, B Trail, and Middle Trail Loop

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Big Chico Creek and Peterson Memorial Loop

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Explore the Big Chico Creek and Peterson Memorial Loop, a moderate hiking route that winds through varied landscapes. You will discover peaceful creekside paths, shaded oak woodlands, and open meadows,…

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Embark on an easy 1.6-mile (2.6 km) hike through the One Mile Recreation Area, a route that takes approximately 38 minutes to complete with a minimal 13 feet (4 metres)…

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00:36

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Embark on the Lindo Channel Loop, an easy hiking route that offers a peaceful escape into nature. You will follow a path that meanders alongside the Lindo Channel, where you…

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Embark on the North Rim Loop, an easy hiking route that guides you through the varied terrain of Upper Bidwell Park. You will traverse sections of the North Rim Trail,…

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Discover the tranquil beauty of Horseshoe Lake at Bidwell Park on an easy hike that winds through natural scenery. You will follow Big Chico Creek, enjoying peaceful views and opportunities…

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April 29, 2025, Bidwell Park

A truly amazing canyon, easily accessible from Chico. In spring, it's a wildflower explosion. There are several trails. Long pants are a plus, as there are rattlesnakes. It's still worth it!! The basalt rock through which the river flows has a special name: Lovejoy Basalt. It looks a bit like Krog from the Marvel Comics.

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This man-made lake takes its name from its U-shape, although it is not so evident when the water level is low. The waters are calm and often offer nice reflections. Beware of ticks in the area!

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November 15, 2023, Horseshoe Lake Entrance

This man-made lake takes its name from its U-shape, although it is not so evident when the water level is low. The waters are calm and often offer nice reflections. Beware of ticks in the area!

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There is a parking area and viewing area here at the cliffs overlooking Big Chico Creek. The trails heading down to the water are best done on foot, but the views from the parking lot are still great.

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November 13, 2023, Horseshoe Lake Entrance

This man-made lake takes its name from its U-shape, although it is not so evident when the water level is low. The waters are calm and often offer nice reflections. Beware of ticks in the area!

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Monkey Face can be seen from this spot! Hike up North Rim Trail until it meets Manzanita and take it down to the monkey!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many dog-friendly hiking trails in Durham?

Yes, many trails in the Durham area are welcoming to dogs on leashes. Duke Forest is a popular choice, known for its clean, open spaces and well-maintained trails. Eno River State Park also allows leashed dogs on its rugged paths. Always remember to bring water for your pet and to clean up after them.

What are some good, easy hikes for beginners or families?

For an easy and accessible outing, the American Tobacco Trail offers a paved, flat surface perfect for families and beginners. For a more natural setting, West Point on the Eno features scenic, relatively flat trails along the river, often with views of a historic mill. The Upper Park Road & Yahi Trail loop is another gentle option that's great for a shorter walk.

Where can I find hikes with good river views?

The Eno River is the heart of Durham's hiking scene, so many trails offer excellent river views. Eno River State Park has several trails, like the Laurel Bluffs Trail, that wind along the water. For a different perspective, the Yahi & Upper Trail loop provides a lovely experience alongside a creek.

Are there any challenging or steep hikes in the Durham area?

Yes, for a more strenuous hike, head to Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area. It offers some of the steepest and most rugged terrain in the region, providing a good challenge with rewarding views. In Eno River State Park, the Cox Mountain loop also includes significant elevation gain and is considered a more demanding hike.

Can I find any circular or loop trails?

Absolutely. Loop trails are common in Durham's parks. Eno River State Park features popular loops like the 1.5-mile Buckquarter Creek trail and the 3.75-mile Cox Mountain trail. For a longer, more challenging loop, the South Rim Trail offers a substantial circuit with notable elevation changes.

What do other hikers think of the trails around Durham?

The trails around Durham are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars. Hikers often praise the variety of scenery, from serene river walks along the Eno to the more rugged, forested paths in places like Duke Forest.

Are there any waterfall hikes near Durham?

While the region is not known for large waterfalls, you can find small cascades and rapids along the Eno River, especially after rainfall. The trails within Eno River State Park, particularly near the suspension bridge and along Buckquarter Creek, offer the best chance to see moving water and scenic river features.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Durham?

Spring and fall are ideal for hiking in Durham, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural scenery, from spring wildflowers to vibrant autumn foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, so early morning hikes are recommended. Winter is generally mild, making year-round hiking possible, though trails can be muddy.

Are most hiking trails in Durham free to access?

Yes, the vast majority of hiking trails in and around Durham are free to access. This includes city parks like West Point on the Eno, preserves like Horton Grove Nature Preserve, and Duke Forest. Eno River State Park is also free to enter, though some state parks in North Carolina may have fees for specific activities or amenities.

Where can I find longer hikes for a full day out?

For a longer day on the trail, consider the Guardian & Annie Bidwell Trail, a moderate route that covers over 8 miles. You can also explore sections of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, which passes through the area and offers opportunities for extended point-to-point hikes.

How difficult are the trails in Eno River State Park?

Eno River State Park offers a range of difficulties. You can find easy, relatively flat trails that follow the river, but also moderate-to-strenuous routes like the Cox Mountain and Laurel Bluffs trails, which involve hills, rocky sections, and stream crossings. It's a park where you can choose your own level of challenge.

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