Great place to bike! We are lucky to have this wonderful Greenway system. They continue to grow this system which is great for runners, walkers, cyclists, families and dogs!
This is PERFECT! Beautiful, excellent for walking, biking, and running. I LOVE how this is so easy to access from my neighborhood, and love even more, the serenity and peace I have when able to take a break and go on this trail! Can't wait for them to connect ALL the areas, so we have MUCH more non-stop miles!
Running, hiking, biking, paddling, birding, or dog walking...it is hard to believe you are in a county of a million people. Wake's one true natural gem!
We are from Wisconsin visiting and we totally recommend this trail. We biked for 51 miles and still do not see it all! We crossed over 53 bridges (one way), one is suspended, one tunnel, one waterfall and lots of wildlife.... deer, bluebirds, turtles, turkey vulture and more. Beautiful ride that is well marked except for the part that is not connected yet. That was tricky to find but if you ask around someone is always there to guide you. Paths are beautifully maintained. Bike during the weekday if you can because it really got busy after 4 PM. Trip advisor is how we found this gem of a trail. We brought our bikes and it was well worth it. Definitely will be back!
I enjoyed walking on this trail and all that it offered: the bridges, fresh air, and paved path. Before visiting I tried to identify if there were paths mapped out for 3, 4, 5 miles to no avail. Shortly after arriving and walking a little ways I began seeing 1/4 mile markers along the trail. Essentially, I walked 1/2 of the distance I wanted to walk/hike (2 miles) and then doubled back (to complete 4 miles). The one disappointing item was the number of bikers who would yell for us to get out of the way. The yelling interrupted our serene walk and good conversation. Nonetheless, in the future, I would like to ride bicycles and go for other walks/hikes on this trail. I imagine the scenery is breathtaking in the spring, summer, and fall. Overall, this was a great excursion. I understand why it's currently rated as the #1 attraction in Raleigh.
I'm an avid bike rider and have tried most of the Greenway trails in Raleigh. All are fun and generally well done, but the Neuse River Trail is one of the best for riders of all ages. It's well marked and relatively flat over the entire course. I've taken my daughter and girlfriend at various times and we enjoy cruising along and enjoying the scenery. In contrast, I've also gone on my own and use the even elevation to my advantage to set personal time and speed records. I'd specifically recommend the section south of Falls Lake Dam for beginner riders. Note that there is still currently a gap in the trail immediately north of Horseshoe Bend and riders have to resort to city streets to connect to the southern section of the trail. Once past Horseshoe Bend, though, I've gone up to 20 miles south without encountering a break in the trail.
Business trip in Raleigh, had 1/2 day free. Wanting a place to relax, let out the stress. This trail is a total delight. Perfectly maintained (a bit too perfect if you expect a wilder atmosphere). The trail runs along the river with lots of trees. Locals ride their bikes, run their miles with their dogs...and friendly people. Not used to be smiled at by a total stranger, am from Boston:) Why haven't I moved here?!
I'd reco bikearound Raleigh.com for more great trails like this one. Easily everyone's fav. Watch out for our snake friends in summertime on the path sunning themselves. Now hit the trail! It is magnificent.
The Neuse River Trail is a long pedestrian trail that is bicycle friendly and pet friendly if animals are on leads. The river is very scenic and pleasant especially at this time of the year.
Extensive and pleasant for biking and hiking. Most of the time it is fairly quiet and peaceful. Note: often times parents let their toddlers roam on the trail and this could be dangerous when cyclist are riding (not their faults). Animals aren't always kept on leashes which is just wrong as they could also get in the way of cyclists and some people are afraid of dogs. So please keep your cute kids and dogs reined in.