Elizabeth River Trail

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Norfolk, VA 23510

The Elizabeth River Trail in Norfolk, VA is a 10.5-mile urban trail that has been connecting segments of Norfolk's working waterfront since 2003. The trail showcases scenic routes past historic landmarks, local gems, and beautiful parks, providing a riverfront sanctuary amidst the urban energy of the city.

With a vision to become the most connected, accessible, and resilient riverfront trail in the country, the Elizabeth River Trail aims to highlight the diversity of Norfolk by connecting 28 unique neighborhoods and expanding eastward along the Elizabeth River, offering something for everyone to enjoy through running, biking, playing, and exploring.

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4.57 reviews
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Mary R.
3/7/2021

Great place to get cardio done! Or just enjoy a cup of coffee from a local coffee shop in the area like Cure. They have benches near the water to relax. I believe it is 10.5 mile urban trail...

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Caitlin Z.
11/24/2020

Surviving a pandemic requires creative thinking and getting outside for some glorious vitamin D. After a long week of virtual school, working from home, and just feeling extremely cooped up we...

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Meika L.
9/13/2020

This trail is flat and the scenery is perfect for a nice casual family ride. The only bad side is if you are not from the area navigating through the trail can be challenging. We rode our bikes...

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Sam A.
8/13/2019

Really cool urban walking/biking trail. I've walked to end to end, as well as small segments from time to time. It's about 12 miles long, and has quite a bit of variation. It starts on the...

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Tyler M.
12/1/2017

This trail stretches along the Elizabeth River with great views of the river and surrounding area along the way. I love to walk my dogs on this trail. There's plenty of runners, bicyclists, and...

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