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The Al Buehler Trail offers an easy hiking experience through a serene, heavily wooded environment, with over 90% of the path shaded by trees. This 3.1-mile (5.1 km) route features a wide, well-maintained crushed gravel surface, perfect for comfortable walking. You will gain 154 feet (47 metres) in elevation over…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.08 km
1.76 km
223 m
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3.44 km
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The Al Buehler Trail is located in Durham, North Carolina. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's a popular trail, so look for designated parking areas near the trailhead, often associated with Duke University or the Washington Duke Inn and Golf Course. The trail itself is a loop, making access straightforward.
The trail is generally rated as easy, with an easy physical rating. However, it features challenging, rolling hills. The direction you choose significantly impacts the difficulty; going clockwise (opposite the signposts) leads to steeper sections, including a particularly long uphill climb if you start by going right.
You'll find a hard-packed, machine-groomed, crushed gravel surface that is wide and well-maintained. The path is heavily wooded, offering over 90% shade, which is great for warmer days. Be aware that sections can become muddy and rutted after heavy rains.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times to respect other users and local regulations. Some water fountains along the route even include dog bowls.
The trail offers serene, tree-lined scenery and encircles the Washington Duke Inn and Golf Course, providing scenic views of the greens. You'll also pass through marsh and riparian areas. A notable feature is the Bridge at the trailhead.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Al Buehler Trail and the Duke Cross Country Path. Additionally, there's an optional 0.58-mile Sally Meyerhoff Fitness Loop accessible via a connector, which features exercise stations with equipment like pull-up bars and rings for cross-training.
Given that over 90% of the trail is shaded by trees, it's a good option even during hot weather. However, after heavy rains, sections can become muddy. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides a cool escape under the tree canopy.
The Al Buehler Trail is generally open to the public without specific permits or entrance fees for recreational use. As it's part of the Duke Forest system, general regulations for public access apply, but casual hiking and running typically do not require special permissions or payments.
Yes, the trail is equipped with amenities for your convenience. You'll find water fountains along the route, some of which even have dog bowls. For safety, emergency call boxes are also present.
The Al Buehler Trail is approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) long. On average, hikers can expect to complete the loop in about 1 hour and 20 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop.
Yes, the direction you choose can significantly impact your experience. If you prefer a more gradual climb, consider going counter-clockwise. Going clockwise (opposite the signposts) will lead to steeper hills, including a particularly challenging and long uphill section if you start by turning right.