Town of Boone Greenway Trail
Town of Boone Greenway Trail
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Hike the easy 2.7-mile Town of Boone Greenway Trail, offering river views, meadows, and historical ruins in Clawson-Burnley Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.37 km
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4.09 km
199 m
< 100 m
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3.48 km
628 m
215 m
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The Town of Boone Greenway Trail is considered easy, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. The terrain is predominantly flat, with surfaces that are either paved or gravel. While the main path is largely flat, some branching trails, often dirt or pea gravel, can introduce slight elevation gains, offering a bit more variety.
Yes, the trail is designed to be fully accessible, welcoming people of all abilities, including those using wheelchairs and strollers. Its flat, paved, and gravel surfaces make it easily navigable.
Absolutely! This trail is perfect for families looking for a relaxed outdoor excursion. Dogs are also welcome, provided they are kept on a leash.
Hikers can enjoy a diverse and picturesque landscape. The trail meanders along and crosses the South Fork of the New River, offering pleasant river views. It passes through a mix of open meadows, often blooming with wildflowers like goldenrod in late summer, and shaded forests. You'll also encounter scenic bridges, including covered ones, and the stone ruins of a historical hydroelectric generation station with interpretive signs.
The Town of Boone Greenway Trail connects various parts of Boone, including parks and commercial areas. A primary access point is through Clawson-Burnley Park, which offers convenient parking. The trail runs from one end of Boone to the other, providing multiple potential entry points.
The trail is enjoyable year-round due to its easy nature. Late summer is particularly pleasant, as the open meadows often bloom with wildflowers like goldenrod. Spring offers fresh greenery, while fall brings vibrant foliage. Its accessibility makes it a good option even in milder winter conditions.
No, there are no fees or permits required to access or use the Town of Boone Greenway Trail or Clawson-Burnley Park. It is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, for your convenience, the trail offers several amenities. You'll find picnic areas, shelters, and restrooms (portable during warm months) strategically placed along the route, making it suitable for longer outings.
The trail is a good spot for observing local wildlife and offers opportunities for bird-watching. You might also spot various small mammals and a wide array of flowers and plant life, especially in the meadows and forested sections.
Yes, the Greenway serves as an important connector, running from one end of Boone to the other. It links different parts of the town, including parks and commercial areas, and recent expansions have further extended its reach, making it a central part of Boone's pedestrian network.
A significant historical feature along the trail is the stone ruins of a hydroelectric generation station. This station provided Boone's first electricity from 1915 to 1924. Interpretive signs along the path provide historical context and information about the area's natural history.