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Urban hiking trails in Crittenden County are primarily characterized by the flat, agricultural landscape of the Mississippi River Delta. The region's most notable natural feature is the Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge, offering diverse habitats for wildlife observation. While extensive rugged trails are not common, the area provides opportunities for gentle exploration along established paths. These routes often feature views of bottomland hardwood forests, freshwater impoundments, and former oxbow lakes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The V&E Greenline is an almost 2-mile-long urban trail that runs through Memphis. It is a multiuse path and is popular with bikers, runners and walkers, so make sure you are respectful of other trail users.
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Court Square provides the perfect place to sit in peace amid the hustle of Downtown Memphis. The quiet oasis is surrounded by office buildings and busy streets and offers a shady area with fountains, statues, and a gazebo, and places to relax and enjoy the restored antique trolleys going by on Main Street. The square is located between Main and Second Streets at Court Avenue. Of all the 4 original municipal parks laid out by the city planners in 1819, Court Square is the only one left in its original form. Ironically the land was set aside to build a court house, but no courthouse was ever built on Court Square. It was however, the site of Memphis' first schoolhouse. The land for Court Square was donated by John McLemore, one of the founders of Memphis
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The Orpheum Theatre is a theatre in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana. Also known as the RKO Orpheum, it was designed by G. Albert Lansburgh, built in 1918, and opened in 1921 for vaudeville.
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Memphis is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Shelby County. The city is located in the extreme southwest of Tennessee on the east bank of the Mississippi River. The U.S. Census Bureau recorded a population of 633,104[2] in the 2020 census. The city is one of the metropolises of the classic southern states. After Memphis flourished until the Civil War and the 1870s, several disasters struck the city. In recent times, it owes its economic boom primarily to the transport company FedEx, which is by far the city's largest employer. The city is an important place for the development of blues and soul as well as rock 'n' roll. Elvis Presley lived in Memphis, and many greats of rock music began their careers there. Beale Street is one of the centers of the blues.
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Trips on a paddle steamer are offered.
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In the historic fire station from 1910, everything revolves around the topic of "fire". In addition to equipment used by firefighters from the past and present, there is an information room on fire prevention and a memorial for those who died in action.
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Beale Street is a street in downtown Memphis in the US state of Tennessee. It runs for 2.9 km from the Mississippi to East Street. The street is considered the "home of the blues". Today, Beale Street is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Memphis. It is home to a Hard Rock Cafe, Silky O'Sullivan's, B. B. King's Blues Club, the FedExForum and the early-style A. Schwab's department store. W.C. Handy Park was established in memory of Handy. The Beale Street Music Festival takes place every year on the first weekend in May in Tom Lee Park at the beginning of Beale Street.
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There are 11 urban hiking trails documented in Crittenden County, offering a variety of experiences for walkers and hikers. Most of these routes are considered easy, with a few moderate options for those looking for a longer stroll.
The urban hikes in Crittenden County are generally accessible, with 8 out of 11 routes rated as easy. There are also 3 moderate routes for those seeking a slightly longer or more challenging urban exploration. The terrain is typically flat, reflecting the Mississippi River Delta landscape.
The urban hiking trails in Crittenden County are well-regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars based on 5 reviews. Hikers often appreciate the accessible nature of the trails and the unique urban-natural blend.
Yes, several urban routes in the area are designed as loops, perfect for a circular walk. Examples include the Court Square Fountain – Beale Street loop from Memphis and the Fire Museum of Memphis – Beale Street loop from Memphis, offering convenient starting and ending points.
The best time for urban hiking in Crittenden County is typically during the spring and fall. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making for more comfortable walks. Fall also brings picturesque scenery as autumn hues contrast with the green waters of Wapanocca Lake, located within the nearby Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge.
Yes, many of the urban trails are suitable for families, especially the easy-rated routes. The relatively flat terrain and shorter distances make them ideal for all ages. Consider routes like the V&E Greenline for a pleasant family outing.
Generally, urban trails that are public pathways or greenways are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific trails or parks before heading out. The Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge, while not strictly urban, also allows leashed dogs on its gravel roads.
While urban trails focus on cityscapes, the proximity to the Mississippi River Delta and areas like the Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge means you might encounter diverse birdlife. Keep an eye out for migratory birds, various species of ducks and geese, and even bald eagles or great blue herons, especially near water bodies or green spaces.
Yes, several urban routes offer views of significant landmarks. For instance, the Mississippi River Walk – Fire Museum of Memphis loop takes you past the Mississippi River and close to the Fire Museum of Memphis. Other routes might pass by historical sites or vibrant city districts like Beale Street.
Parking availability varies by trail. For routes that start in urban centers, public parking garages or street parking might be available. For trails that are part of larger parks or greenways, dedicated parking lots are often provided. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for parking suggestions near your chosen starting point.
Given the urban nature of these trails, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries conveniently located near many starting and ending points. Especially for routes that traverse city centers or popular districts, a wide selection of dining options will be within easy reach for a post-hike refreshment.


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