Luray-Hawksbill Greenway Hiking Trail

Luray-Hawksbill Greenway Hiking Trail
Accessible Paths
Parking
Dog Swim Area
Seating
Shade Available

Luray-Hawksbill Greenway Hiking Trail is a highly accessible and dog-friendly trail featuring paved paths perfect for walking, jogging, biking, and hiking. It offers a beautiful natural setting along a shallow river with rapids and pools, picnic tables, benches, and public restrooms. The trail is suitable for all ages, including children and those needing wheelchair access. Visitors enjoy abundant wildlife, shaded areas, and a welcoming atmosphere for both dogs and families.

Reviews

James R

Great place to get in a stroll and enjoy the natural beauty of the river. Bike, dog, and kid friendly.

Adria Shade

This is a beautiful spot. Has a paved walk trail, awesome creek. The kids loved it. They rode bikes and went fishing. We go back often.

Laura J

My family loved hiking this paved trail through the town of Luray! I loved that it was super dog friendly- my German Shepherd loved getting to see all the sights! My 3 year old daughter was able to hike the whole trail. It was nice to be able to hike around the town and visit some of the shops. Super easy hike, not too steep, paved the whole way- definitely could bring a stroller if need be. Highly recommended this trail for an easy, fun hike.

Create with Brandi (CZT)

This has got to be one of the top 3 Greenways I’ve enjoyed. There are lots of shady spots for the dog. Many friendly walkers. It winds along the shallow river with its rapids and pools and hopeful folks fishing. The river is stocked, so fishing is pretty good. Benches, birds, flowers, and a rock garden filled and refilled with painted rocks for the taking. The path is asphalt, so it is very handicapped ready. They even have wheelchair docks for safe fishing or for just enjoying the river.

Phil R

We were pleasantly surprised at how nice this trail was. Very easy walking, lots of native plants, several types of birds either fishing the river for dinner, or out in the trees. Art work on some buildings and bridge underpasses.

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