Sanford, Smith, and Dunn Creeks Greenway
Sanford, Smith, and Dunn Creeks Greenway
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Embark on an easy hike along the Sanford, Smith, and Dunn Creeks Greenway, a pleasant 4.4 miles (7.1 km) route. You'll experience varied scenery, moving along paved paths and boardwalks that offer lovely views of Smith Creek and Dunn Creek. Keep an eye out for aquatic and wetland life as you pass through dense evergreen and deciduous forests, often shaded by trees. This comfortable hike involves a gentle elevation gain of just 85 feet (26 metres) and typically takes around 1 hours and 49 minutes to complete.
This greenway network is designed for multi-use, making it perfect for walking, jogging, or biking. While specific parking details are not extensively provided, you can find an access point where the Dunn Creek Greenway begins at the Smith Creek Soccer Center. The trails are well-maintained, offering amenities like benches, trash receptacles, and clear markers for your convenience throughout your visit.
The Sanford, Smith, and Dunn Creeks Greenway stands out for its serene natural environment, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local ecosystem. The presence of Smith Creek and Dunn Creek provides a habitat for diverse aquatic and wetland species, making it an excellent spot for nature observation. The dense tree cover ensures a comfortable experience, even on warmer days, as you explore the rich flora of the area.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.17 km
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Yes, the Sanford, Smith, and Dunn Creeks Greenways are generally considered easy and are very suitable for beginners and families. The paths are mostly paved with minimal elevation changes, making them accessible for a pleasant outing.
You can expect primarily paved paths, either asphalt or concrete, with some sections featuring boardwalks. While there might be small bumps, the terrain is generally flat and easy to navigate.
Yes, these greenways are dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
Specific parking areas are available at various access points. For example, the Dunn Creek Greenway begins at the Smith Creek Soccer Center, which is a common access point. You can find more detailed parking information on the Wake Forest NC website.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Sanford, Smith, and Dunn Creeks Greenways. They are public recreational facilities.
The greenways can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. During warmer months, the shaded sections provide a welcome respite from the sun.
You'll experience varied scenery including nice creek views, wetlands, and dense evergreen and deciduous forests. Keep an eye out for aquatic and wetland life along Smith Creek and Dunn Creek. Much of the path is shaded by trees.
The greenways are designed for connectivity. For instance, the Sanford Creek Greenway connects to the existing Smith Creek Greenway, and the Dunn Creek Greenway is expanding to link with other parks. While not a single continuous loop, the network allows for various out-and-back or connected routes. The route itself is primarily point-to-point, but you can create your own loops by utilizing connecting trails and local roads.
The greenways are equipped with amenities to enhance your experience. You will find benches for resting and trash receptacles along the paths. While specific water fountain locations are not detailed, it's always a good idea to bring your own water, especially on longer walks.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Smith Creek Greenway, the Sanford Creek Greenway, and the Shady 80, offering opportunities to explore further.
The greenways are located in Wake County, North Carolina, with ongoing expansions towards areas like Rolesville's Main Street Park. This means you'll find various cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and communities, particularly close to access points like the Smith Creek Soccer Center.
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