
Went mid day when it was hot & humid. Still a good adventure with the stroller. Loved the murals mid way and could have took side streets up and down to add a bit more of a challenge.
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The Marcia H. Cloninger Rail Trail, also known as the Lincolnton Rail Trail, is a 1.5-mile paved surface trail located in Lincolnton, NC. This trail is a popular destination for walkers, joggers, bikers, and families with strollers, offering a scenic route through the downtown and residential areas of the town. With benches along the way, visitors can take a moment to appreciate the charm of Lincolnton and its surrounding lakes and mountains.
Originally an abandoned railroad corridor, the Marcia H. Cloninger Rail Trail has been transformed into a beloved community asset thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Marcia H. Cloninger and the City of Lincolnton. This well-maintained trail showcases the heart of the town, including its historic courthouse, vibrant Main Street, and thriving arts scene. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or an active bike ride, the Marcia H. Cloninger Rail Trail offers a delightful experience for all.
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Went mid day when it was hot & humid. Still a good adventure with the stroller. Loved the murals mid way and could have took side streets up and down to add a bit more of a challenge.
Terrific walking trail for a quick walk through Lincolnton. Mostly flat and very easy with the only hill at the west end of the walk. The old train station off Main Street (RT 27) is the focal...
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