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This easy 2.2-mile (3.6 km) loop in Fishburn Park offers a varied hiking experience with wooded sections and river views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.62 km
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1.65 km
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507 m
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977 m
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The trail connects several local amenities, including Shrine Hill, Woodlawn, and Fishburn parks, as well as multiple schools and Virginia Western Community College. You can typically find parking available at these connecting points, with Fishburn Park being a common access point.
Yes, dogs are permitted on leash along the entire loop, making it a great option for pet owners.
The trail offers pleasant experiences throughout the year. Fall is particularly beautiful for enjoying the changing colors of the foliage. It's also suitable for winter hiking, though conditions may vary.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Murray Run Greenway and Hillside Trail Loop or the parks it connects, such as Fishburn Park.
The loop is generally graded as easy for hiking. While some sections have grade changes and varied terrain, it's considered suitable for a range of activity levels, including beginners.
The terrain is quite varied. The Murray Run Greenway portion is largely paved, while other sections are mostly mulched or singletrack. You'll encounter gravel portions and grade changes, particularly near Fishburn Park, offering a diverse experience.
You can expect a pleasant walk through wooded areas, with opportunities for birding and enjoying fall colors. The trail also offers views of a river or creek and connects various community parks and educational institutions, blending natural and urban landscapes.
The entire 3.6 km (2.2 miles) loop typically takes about 1 hour to complete at a moderate hiking pace.
Absolutely! It's considered a family-friendly trail with many places to stop and play, making it enjoyable for children.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Roanoke Valley Greenways and the Agee Trail, offering connections to a broader network of paths.
Yes, the loop offers great flexibility. There are many side trails and scenic turnarounds available, allowing you to easily shorten or extend your hike as desired.