If it’s a paved trail you seek with creek side views and mostly flat terrain, then you’ll find it on the Greenway trail in Boone, North Carolina. Hikers on this scenic trail are treated to rolling fields as well as the ruins of an old abandoned dam. Let’s take a look:

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Looking at the stats: it has a total elevation change of 183 feet, measures 3.1 miles and can easily be completed in under two hours. It’s best used between April and September, but is also accessible when the snow flies. Dogs are welcome, as long as they are leashed. Easy access and parking can be found at the following three entry points: Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Deerfield Road, and Brookshire Park. Learn more from our friends at AllTrails.

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