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McAlpine Park Greenway Trail Running

Anyone familiar with competitive cross-country running in North Carolina — or in the Southeast, for that matter — knows about McAlpine Park. Amid the fishing pier, the gazebo, the horseshoe...

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National WW Center Trails

This well-marked trail network is a multi-use system popular with hikers and mountain bikers as well. You don’t see many of the former, and while you do the latter, their...

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Anne Close Springs Greenway Trail Run

In 1995, Leroy Springs and Co. took over operation of the Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, S.C. Since then, among other things, the 2,300-acre ASC Greenway has grown...

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Duke University Al Buehler Trail

Al Buehler Trail Are you a stickler for detail when you run? Do you like to know how your splits for your first, third and fifth quarter mile compare to...

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Little River Park Running Trails

This relatively new (2004) 391-acre park includes 7 miles of hiking trail and 7 miles of mountain bike trail. While the annual Little River Trail Run http://www.trailheads.org/lrtr/ includes the singletrack...

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Duke Forest Running Trails

There’s a lot of opportunity in Duke Forest, which isn’t one forest, but six tracts comprising 7,060 acres in Durham, Orange and Alamance counties. While the main use of the...

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Eno River Trail Running

Cabe Lands Access to West Point on the Eno city park This run has it all: length, variety, scenery, a fast finish. Length: At 8.6 miles one way, you’ll need...

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UNC: Carolina North Trail Run

For decades, the 750-acre woodland known both as the Horace Williams Tract and Carolina North, was the unofficial playground of folks from Chapel Hill and Carrboro. About 10 years ago,...

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Discover us online - Explore inside the shop!

Great Outdoor Provision Co. was founded in 1972 and we are still serving the local neighborhood as an independent specialty retailer. Our shops are filled with gear and clothing for...

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Yadkin River

OLD 421 Park Access Not surprisingly, the Yadkin River has attracted humans since the first ones entered the region 12,000 years ago. Initially, the river’s waters meant survival. Today, recreation....

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Uwharrie River, Section 2 Paddling

Section 2 You’ve been paddling for a little while now, entirely on flat water. You’ve gotten to where you feel comfortable on the water. Adventuresome, even. And you wouldn’t mind...

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Salem Lake

As of October 2012, all water-related activities at Salem Lake had been curtailed due to dam construction. That’s the not-so-good news. The good news is that construction isn’t forever, and...

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Dan River

The Dan poses an unusual problem for a Piedmont river: finding a stretch that’s placid enough to paddle. For the most part, the Piedmont is veined with streams that slowly...

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Belews Lake

Got a day to get lost (in the metaphysical sense) with your boat? Belews Lake northeast of town affords miles and miles of mindless paddling. The lake is massive at...

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Zeke’s Island

The Basin You’ll find true exploring within the Zeke’s Island area, a lagoon surrounded by Zeke’s Island, North Island, No Name Island, a beach, a barrier spit and fringing marshes...

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Town Creek

Rice Creek Trail Like an intimate paddle? Really intimate? Town Creek starts up-close-and-personal: the first two miles is a snug paddle betwixt cypress and tupelo and, as Paul Ferguson of...

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Masonboro Island

Every town has a “you-gotta-do-it” place to go. For paddlers in Wilmington, it’s Masonboro Island. The 8.4-mile-long Masonboro is the longest undisturbed barrier island along North Carolina’s southern coast. Its...

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Black River

Section 5 The Black River may be the most beloved place to paddle in eastern North Carolina, and for good reason. One, it’s remote, making its way through the Down...

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