Did you know that 2023 was the Year of the Trail in North Carolina?
In Moore County, there are plenty of trails for all of us to explore! This year is an open invitation for hikers, bikers, riders and paddlers. Our paths and trails throughout the Sandhills are places of relaxation and recreation, connecting all of us to the great outdoors. North Carolina is the Great Trails State, and Moore County is one of the best places around to get out there and see all of our natural beauty and rare flora and fauna. Moore County boasts dozens of trails with a variety of difficulties from beginner to expert. Where do you plan to start your Year of the Trail adventure? Take a look at the list of trails below and get out there with family and friends! Bring a camera to share all the sights and memories along the way.
More fun ways to enjoy Moore County Trails
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Enjoy this 1.5 mile trail around Aberdeen Lake. Bathrooms are located at the Recreation Center.
Enjoy a quick outing with a beautiful background pond on this short .2 mile loop trail. Walk around 5x= 1 mile. There are Picnic tables and you can do an Eco Explorer activity. No bathrooms.
Phillips Memorial Park is a hidden gem in Cameron, known for its famous antique festivals the first weekends of May and October as well as shopping through the week. The park is located on 24 acres of a repurposed farm pasture and hay field including widely-spaced trees, a small pecan tree grove and a two acre fishing pond. The gently rolling topography makes for an excellent stroll on the 1.4 miles of trails around the picturesque pond and beside the pecan grove. Park benches are spaced throughout the park. Bathrooms are available as well as a picnic shelter which can reserved for a fee at Cameron Town Hall at 247 Carter Street. Park is open from 8:00 am until sunset.
This short trail can be enjoyed by all, consisting of a series of learning activities that any adult can play with young children in nature’s classroom.
Enjoy a walking trail more than one mile in length located in a large wooded area on the park site.
The Nick’s Creek Reservoir, owned by the Town of Carthage, is surrounded by a greenway trail maintained by Southern Pines and that connects to Reservoir Park. This 1.8 mile greenway starts with a view of Nick’s Creek Reservoir and travels down to join 2.7 mile Forest Creek Trail. The trail head features ample parking. No bathrooms. Nick’s Creek will be home to the first Sandhills Story Trail Adventures in 2023.
The lake is open seasonally, but the trail is open year around. There are picnic tables available. The lake is smaller, but the trail is easy with a beautiful view and mostly shaded.
This trail is great for hiking and walking, and is considered a more less traveled trail. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. No bathrooms.
The Well Springs Trail is the newest trail in Pinebluff. They are adding a parking area and trail markers in Spring 2023. There are no bathrooms at this location.
Miles of fun and enjoyment can be found exploring the beautiful Village of Pinehurst with an extensive greenway trail system.
Over 3 miles of trails that interconnect with Pinehurst Greenway trail system. No bathrooms at this trailhead, but there are bathrooms located at the park nearby.
Walking trails and three rustic bridges connect to the Village Greenway System and are used daily for jogging, walking, and dog walking. Bathroom facilities are available. Featuring 40 varieties of flowering trees including Dogwoods, Peach trees, Cherry trees, Redbuds, Plum trees, Witch Hazel, Quince and Fig.
Arboretum Map
1 mile loop. Located on the back left side of Elise Middle School enjoyed by all. No bathroom facilities located at this trail head. Close to downtown businesses in lovely Robbins.
Bear Creek Map
Over 14 miles of trails located along scenic Bear and Cabin Creek. You can kayak, canoe and disc golf in this beautiful area located in the northern part of Moore County. A port-a-john is located at the start of the trail, several picnic tables to enjoy.
A nice .5 mile walk around Mill Pond. There are picnic tables and a grill for enjoyment. No bathroom facilities.
Thirty-two acres of Gardens and the natural environment of the Sandhills region of North Carolina for everyone to enjoy. Bathrooms located at the Welcome Center.
This popular 2.0 mile loop trail is around a 95 acre picturesque lake. Two covered picnic shelters with grills and picnic tables are available first-come, first serve or to reserve by permit. Bathrooms on the trail.
Southern Pines Greenway Map
This 157 acre park offers a 2 mile natural trail, deciduous trees, longleaf pine forests, and acres of grassy fields. Whitehall trail traverses hills and streams to connect with Reservoir Park Greenway near the Disc Golf Course. Watch for fox squirrels and endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers. No bathrooms.
This short walk is a nice moment of reflection at the Memorial Garden, located right in the heart of Vass. No bathrooms. Coming Soon the updated Vass Park will have a beautiful hiking/walking loop around the park. See the Map Here
26 acres of beauty to explore on the grounds of the Weymouth Center, home of the NC Literary Hall of Fame. The grounds are open to the public. No public bathrooms. Great place for taking pictures and a leisurely walk. Decide to venture father? Access Weymouth Woods Boyd Tract from behind Weymouth Center.
Map of the Boyd Tract
Welcoming visitors to experience the longleaf pine forests that once covered millions of acres in the southeastern United States. Bathrooms at the Welcome Center.
Paint Hill/Boyd Tract Maps
Weymouth Woods Preserve Map
You can find this 1 mile trailhead behind Weymouth Center. This will lead you to the WORLD’s oldest longleaf pine and more. No bathroom facilities. There are a few picnic benches for enjoyment by all.
Located in the back part of a subdivision there is limited parking and no bathrooms. However, this 1.5 mile tract is waiting to be explored.
The National Athletic Village trails do have a fee, but offer many other activities to enjoy.
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