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The Erwin Linear Trail offers a pleasant escape into nature without straying far from town, making it an ideal choice for a relaxed outing. This easy, paved route stretches for 4.1 miles (6.5 km) with a minimal 192 feet (59 metres) of elevation gain, guiding you through wooded sections, past…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Erwin Linear Trail is approximately 4.3 miles long. A typical hike on this trail takes around 1 hour and 42 minutes to complete, though some descriptions suggest an 8-mile (13 km) out-and-back length, which would take longer.
The trail is primarily a paved asphalt path, characterized by its mostly flat terrain with very little elevation gain. While generally easy, some sections may have minor inclines. Be aware that some areas might have buckled asphalt, creating bumps.
Yes, there are multiple access points and parking areas located along the route. You can find more detailed information on local resources like visitunicoicounty.com.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. There's even a dedicated dog park along its course, making it a great option for walking your furry companion.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. The canopy of trees provides shade during warmer months, and fall foliage can be quite scenic. Evening strolls are also possible thanks to traditional lamp posts.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Erwin Linear Trail itself. While the trail is in the vicinity of the Cherokee National Forest, this particular trail does not have associated fees.
The trail offers varied scenery, meandering alongside the Nolichucky River and North Indian Creek with water views. You'll pass through wooded areas, natural ponds, wetlands, and even residential and light industrial areas. Views of the Appalachian mountains are also present. A unique roadside attraction is the 'world's largest hamburger' visible from the trail.
Yes, amenities include benches, picnic tables, and a comfort station with a playground, particularly at Fishery Park, which is roughly halfway through the trail. There is also a dog park.
Yes, the trail transitions through the town center of Erwin, passing by a McDonald's. Other cafes and restaurants are likely available nearby in Erwin.
Absolutely. Its paved, mostly flat terrain with very little elevation gain makes it an easy and accessible option for families with children, strollers, and beginners. The presence of a playground and comfort station also adds to its family-friendly appeal.
Yes, sections of this route also pass through parts of the Mountains B and Stateline Tour trails.
Beyond the scenic river views and shaded sections, keep an eye out for the 'world's largest hamburger' roadside attraction. The trail is also patrolled by police on bicycles, adding an extra layer of safety for evening walks. Fishery Park, roughly halfway, is a great spot for a break with amenities.
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