Downtown Greenway Loop
Downtown Greenway Loop
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11.9km
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Hiking
Hike the 7.4-mile Downtown Greenway Loop in Greensboro, a moderate urban trail featuring public art and diverse cityscapes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes segments with temporary access restrictions. Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.
After 9.39 km for 90 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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885 m
New Zion Missionary Baptist Church
Place Of Worship
3.73 km
Highlight • Settlement
Tip by
3.83 km
Highlight • Settlement
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4.81 km
Highlight • Other
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7.51 km
West Market Street United Methodist Church
Place Of Worship
9.21 km
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Place Of Worship
11.9 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.2 km
965 m
439 m
321 m
Surfaces
5.89 km
5.65 km
328 m
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The Downtown Greenway Loop is an urban trail with multiple entry and exit points throughout Greensboro. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, its integration with downtown means you can typically find parking in various city lots or street parking options near the loop's access points. Consider starting near Downtown Greensboro for convenient access to amenities.
Yes, the Downtown Greenway Loop is generally dog-friendly. As a multi-use paved path, it's suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
The Downtown Greenway Loop is accessible year-round due to its paved nature. However, for the most comfortable experience, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking, jogging, or biking. Summer can be warm, but the trail's urban setting provides opportunities to duck into shops or cafes for a break. Winter hiking is also possible, though you should dress appropriately.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Downtown Greenway Loop. It is a public, accessible trail designed for community use.
The trail is primarily a paved, multi-use path, making it consistently easy and accessible. While mostly flat, you might encounter some gentle inclines or descents, but nothing that would significantly challenge a casual hiker. It's rated as an 'Easy' physical rating, corresponding to a T1 Hiking SAC Scale.
The Downtown Greenway offers a unique blend of urban and green landscapes. You'll pass through several distinct historic neighborhoods like Fisher Park, Stadium Park, Warnersville, and College Hill. A major highlight is the extensive collection of public art installations, including benches, monuments, and four major 'Cornerstones' at the main corners of downtown. You'll also find dedicated green spaces, landscaped buffers, and even a public orchard with fruit trees and a hops garden.
Absolutely! The Downtown Greenway Loop is an excellent choice for families and beginners. Its paved, mostly flat terrain and easy accessibility make it ideal for all ages and fitness levels. It's suitable for walking, jogging, biking, and even rollerblading, offering a safe and engaging experience for everyone.
Yes, one of the benefits of this urban trail is its integration with Downtown Greensboro. You'll find multiple entry and exit points that allow easy access to nearby shops, restaurants, and other city attractions. The Greenway itself also features accessible amenities and green spaces, including a public orchard.
Yes, the Downtown Greenway acts as a central hub, connecting many of Greensboro's iconic trails and sites. The route itself covers significant portions of the Downtown Greenway, and also passes through sections of the Southeast Greenway and the Atlantic and Yadkin Greenway.
The Downtown Greenway Loop stands out for its vibrant integration of public art and its role as a community connector. It's adorned with unique art installations that tell community stories, and it links over a dozen in-town neighborhoods, bringing new life to Downtown Greensboro. It offers a unique perspective on the city, blending urban exploration with green spaces and cultural engagement.
The entire loop is approximately 4 to 4.2 miles long. For an average hiker, it typically takes around 1 hour and 55 minutes to complete the full loop, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the public art or scenery.