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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located at 1801 US-17, South Mills, North Carolina, the Dismal Swamp Trail is a scenic getaway perfect for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts. This pet-friendly trail offers miles of paved, accessible paths ideal for hiking, biking, and leisurely walks alongside your canine companion. With a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere, Dismal Swamp Trail stands out as a top dog-friendly hiking destination in the South Mills area.
The trail features amenities such as picnic tables, kid-friendly hiking, and plenty of wildlife to observe along your journey. Wheelchair accessible entrances and parking ensure that everyone can enjoy the beauty of North Carolina’s great outdoors. While there is no fenced dog area, leashed dogs are welcome throughout the trail, making it a favorite spot for those seeking an enjoyable outing with their furry friends.
Beautiful. Great bike ride!
For what you pay for to rent the bikes. You definalty need to bring your own bike. I feel like for as many visitors that they get. You should at least be able to rent a decent bike. The bikes were rusted and squealing and the tires weren’t full of air and were very difficult to bike on. The trail though was very nice. For two hours my sister and I spent 28 dollars.
We really love this trail!
Sadly the county hasn’t kept it up!!
The nc side has a tin of cracks and roots coming through the asphalt making scooters skateboards and roller blades impossible!!!
The county really really needs to hold off on new 70k police vechles and maybe apply 250k to a resurface of this pathway b4 nature re claims it!!!
It’s really Sad to see such a great thing just rot away…
Im sure you could get barnhill along with Fred Smith co to donate a resurface just takes a phone call with some passion!!!
I was in need of a little getaway and this place was perfect I had a great 5.69 mi walk
Great trail! There’s sections that are open and exposed to the main road. I ran on a Sunday morning, so there was not much traffic, but I could imagine louder on weekdays. There are plenty of birds, squirrels, and rabbits. Just under three miles of trails going north to rest area and state park headquarters.