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Touring cycling around Concord offers diverse landscapes, including rivers, ponds, and extensive conservation areas. The region features a mix of forested sections, open spaces, gentle hills, and flatter terrain, providing varied backdrops for cyclists. Many routes utilize paved or compressed dirt trails, such as the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway and the Battle Road Trail, making them suitable for various bike types. This infrastructure, combined with natural features, creates an engaging environment for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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15.0km
00:53
40m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.7km
01:30
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.3km
00:42
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The west terminus of the greenway ends at a residential cul-de-sac. However, the greenway is part of an ongoing expanding trail project. From here it is 4.6 miles of paved multi-use path to the opposite end of the Mallard Creek Greenway.
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The Mallard Creek Greenway spans 4.6 miles through woodlands, creeks, and neighborhoods; the greenway connects to the Clark's Creek Greenway, forming a continuous 7.4-mile route. Paved and gravel sections provide accessibility, and the trail is home to tranquil ponds, wetlands, and wildlife habitats, with multiple access points, benches, and picnic areas along the way. The Mallard Creek Greenway is part of the Cross-Charlotte Trail project, an ongoing effort to create a 26-mile trail system. Parking is available near Kirk Farm Park and other trailheads.
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The Mallard Creek Greenway spans 4.6 miles through woodlands, creeks, and neighborhoods; the greenway connects to the Clark's Creek Greenway, forming a continuous 7.4-mile route. Paved and gravel sections provide accessibility, and the trail is home to tranquil ponds, wetlands, and wildlife habitats, with multiple access points, benches, and picnic areas along the way. The Mallard Creek Greenway is part of the Cross-Charlotte Trail project, an ongoing effort to create a 26-mile trail system. Parking is available near Kirk Farm Park and other trailheads.
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This 2.5-mile trail follows the creek of the same name. It's a great trail for walkers, but it's for cyclists, too. One of the most interesting things about this trail is a short segment of boardwalk over wetlands. If you want to keep biking longer, you can connect from this trail to the Mallard Creek Greenway.
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Together with the Mallard Creek Greenway these paths offer miles of mixed-used access through a lush, tree covered area. With the trees and the creeks these paths are excellent places to spot birds, butterflies, and other wildlife; especially during the summer. Be prepared to share the trail as this area can get busy.
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This spot is where Clarks Creek and Mallard Creek Greenways intersect. Both Greenways are popular outdoor destinations, especially during late summer and early fall when birds and butterflies are abundant. These greenways offer plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife such as great blue herons, gray foxes, white-tailed deer, and a diverse range of birds throughout the year. These multi-use paths are a mix of gravel, pavement, and the occasional bridge and are enjoyed by joggers, walkers, bikers, rollerbladers, and skateboarders. These two greenways have multiple neighborhood connections, making them easily accessible and a great way to get around the University City area. The Clarks Creek and Mallard Creek Greenways stretch over 7.40 miles, making longest greenway in the area. They are a part of the Cross-Charlotte Trail, a collaborative effort between Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte to create a 26-mile continuous trail for people to enjoy for both recreation and commuting.
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Toby Creek Greenway is a paved multi-use trail that connects the Mallard Creek Greenway to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. There is a quiet stream that flows next to the trail, which is shaded by tulip poplars, sycamores, and box elder trees. From the Toby Creek Greenway, you can see much of the UNC Charlotte Campus including many or the buildings, fields, and athletic facilities. If you were to continue down this trail past the campus, you would eventually meet up with Clark's Creek Greenway.
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Concord offers a good selection of touring cycling routes, with over a dozen options available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy greenway rides to slightly more challenging loops.
The touring cycling routes in Concord feature a mix of landscapes, including greenways, forested sections, and open spaces. You'll find both gentle hills and flatter sections, with many routes utilizing paved or compressed dirt trails, making them suitable for various bike types.
Yes, Concord is very beginner-friendly for touring cyclists. The vast majority of routes, 12 out of 13, are rated as easy. For example, the Mallard Creek Greenway is an easy 9.3-mile trail offering a smooth ride through natural surroundings.
The touring cycling routes in Concord are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 19 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied scenery, the pleasant cycling experience, and the well-maintained greenway corridors.
Yes, Concord offers several excellent circular touring cycling routes. A popular option is the Mallard Creek Greenway – Clark's Creek Greenway loop from McCullough, an easy 15.3-mile path that connects two greenways for varied scenery. Another great choice is the Clark's Creek Greenway – Mallard Creek Greenway loop from Rosewood Commons, which is 13.0 miles long.
While cycling in the broader Concord area, you can explore various natural features and attractions. The region is characterized by rivers, ponds, and conservation areas. Specific highlights include the Mallard Creek Greenway and the Reedy Creek Nature Preserve, which offer opportunities to experience the local flora and fauna.
Yes, beyond the trails themselves, you can find interesting points of interest. The Susie Harwood Gardens (UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens) are a notable attraction nearby, offering a beautiful natural setting to explore.
While touring cycling is enjoyable in Concord across many seasons, the community-generated maps indicate that July and August are particularly popular times for cycling. Spring and fall also offer pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Yes, for cyclists looking for a slightly more challenging ride, there is at least one moderate touring cycling route available. The Clark's Creek Greenway – Mallard Creek Greenway loop from Mallard is a 16.5-mile route with a bit more elevation gain, offering a good step up from the easy trails.
Absolutely. Many routes in Concord are designed to connect different greenways, providing extended and varied cycling experiences. For instance, the Clark's Creek Greenway – Mallard Creek Greenway loop from UNC Charlotte–Main is an easy 16.0-mile route that links these two popular greenways.
For more information on outdoor activities and itineraries in the Concord area, you can visit the official tourism website at visitconcord.org. Additionally, the town's website offers a virtual tour of its lands at concordma.gov.


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