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SUMMARY:Soundside Nature Trail Hike
DESCRIPTION:Soundside Nature Trail Hike\nMon\, Jul 14 2025\, 8:30 – 9:15am \nJoin our environmental educator for a peaceful\, one-hour hike along the scenic Soundside Nature Trail. This guided walk offers a chance to explore Jockey’s Ridge’s unique maritime evergreen ecosystem\, home to a diverse array of plants and wildlife. Learn to identify native species and discover fascinating facts about the park’s natural history\, ecology\, and recreational opportunities. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy a morning outdoors\, this hike provides a great way to connect with the environment and experience the beauty of the Soundside habitat firsthand. \nMeeting Location: Soundside Access 330 West Soundside Road / parking Lot\nWhat to Bring: Water\, sunscreen\, and sturdy shoes
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/soundside-nature-trail-hike/
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SUMMARY:Bilingual Storytime
DESCRIPTION:Bilingual Storytime- 10AM\n\n\n\n  \nSat\, Jul 12 2025\, 10 – 10:30am\n\n\nJoin a park naturalist and Friends of Gorges for a fun\, bilingual (English & Spanish) story time featuring ‘Plott’s Tales and Trails: Aventuras with Carolina!’ Enjoy a lively reading outdoors while learning about North Carolina’s wildest places.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/bilingual-storytime/
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SUMMARY:Trail Daze of Summer: Big Rock
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of our Trail Daze of Summer Series sponsored by On the Road and Off\n\nHelp us make improvements to the climbers access trail at this SC climbing gem! \nBring: Work gloves\, reusable water bottle/water\, lunch/snacks\, bug spray\, sunscreen \nWear: Sturdy closed-toe shoes\, long pants/sleeves recommended \nEmail dcanter@carolinaclimbers.org or dvanbrocklin@carolinaclimbers.org with questions. \nThis event is part of our Trail Daze of Summer Series sponsored by On the Road and Off.\nIf you come to any 3 trail days all summer at any location you’ll be entered to win HUGE prizes at the End of Daze Party August 16th to celebrate all our hard trail work at the end of the summer. All are welcome to the End of Daze Party on August 16th\, but only those who attend 3 trail days during the summer will be entered into the Black Diamond raffle for HUGE prizes. You can attend any 3 trail days during the summer (not just Trail Daze events) to quliafy for the EPIC Black Diamond raffle. All are welcome to the End of Daze Party August 16th. \nThank you to Pickens Co Parks and Rec for making this project possible!
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/trail-daze-of-summer-big-rock/
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SUMMARY:Buck Moon Night Hike
DESCRIPTION:Buck Moon Night Hike\n  \nFri\, Jul 11 2025\, 9 – 10:30pm\n\n\nCome along to Mayo River State Park for a night hike on our Mayo Mountain Trail during the full moon of June. Named after the bucks becoming full-grown at this time of year. This is an easy to intermediate 2-mile loop trail. Please dress accordingly and bring flashlights and water. \nHikers meet at the Mayo Mountain Access Trailhead (500 Old Mayo Park Rd.) \nPlease note: This event is subject to cancellation due to weather.  \nRegistration is not required.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/buck-moon-night-hike/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250709T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250709T183000
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SUMMARY:July SPCA on the Greenway
DESCRIPTION:Spend your evening in the best way possible – by walking with some adorable pups from the SPCA of the Triad! Join us Saturday\, July 9th 5-6:30pm  at Freedom Cornerstone for a fun walk along the Downtown Greenway\, where you’ll have the chance to walk and socialize with adoptable dogs in need of some exercise and love.\n\n\nPre-registration is required\, to help plan how many dogs to bring on their field trip! Sign-up now https://tinyurl.com/SPCA2025\n\n\nThe SPCA is a dedicated local animal rescue non-profit\, committed to rescuing\, rehabilitating\, and caring for abused\, neglected\, and injured animals. Come out\, get some fresh air\, and help these amazing dogs burn off energy in a wonderful way!
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/july-spca-on-the-greenway/
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Morning Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Mindfulness Morning Paddle\nWed\, Jul 9 2025\, 10 – 11am \nRegister \nJoin us for a relaxing morning out on Hanging Rock Lake. This program is focused on taking time for adult mental health. A time to immerse yourself in the sounds and sights of nature. If you need a little R&R look no further! To register for this program or for more information email andra.dalton@ncparks.gov. \nPhoto taken by Andra “Claire” Dalton.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/mindfulness-morning-paddle/
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SUMMARY:Just Hiking
DESCRIPTION:Do you enjoy being outdoors but have been hesitant about hiking? Would going with a group help? Join a Park Ranger to hike 2.5 miles along social and Buckquarter Creek trails to dip your toes into the hobby with support! \nSpaces are limited\, and registration is required. To sign up\, call (984) 250-1370 or click the Register button to email eno.river@ncparks.gov. Include the number of guests in your party and a phone number where you can be reached if the event is changed or canceled.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/just-hiking/
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SUMMARY:Jockey's Ridge Morning Dune Hike
DESCRIPTION:Jockey’s Ridge Morning Dune Hike\nSun\, Jul 6 2025\, 8:30 – 9:15am \nStart your morning with a guided hike through the diverse landscapes of Jockey’s Ridge State Park. This 45-minute walk begins in a maritime evergreen forest and leads to the tallest living sand dune on the East Coast. Along the way\, our environmental educator will share insights about the park’s unique ecosystems\, native plants and wildlife\, and recreational opportunities. \nMeeting Location: Visitor Center Pavilion\nWhat to Bring: Water\, sunscreen\, and sturdy shoes
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/jockeys-ridge-morning-dune-hike/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250705T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250705T190000
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CREATED:20250701T180417Z
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SUMMARY:BATS! Real Life Superheroes
DESCRIPTION:Batman may not have super powers like Superman\, but did you know his inspiration does? Join staff as we use our super brains to learn all about the bats that call the park home! Together\, we’ll discover cool facts about these unique and mysterious creatures and uncover their real life super powers! Meet at the picnic shelter. \nCONTACT INFO\nRaven Rock State Park\n(910) 893-4888\nraven.rock@ncparks.gov
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/bats-real-life-superheroes/
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SUMMARY:Stars\, Stripes & Nature Sights
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Independence Day with a nature twist! Join a park naturalist for a fun walk to spot red\, white\, and blue items along the trail. Then\, paint your own patriotic craft to take home!\n\nFri\, Jul 4 2025\, 10 – 11am
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/stars-stripes-nature-sights/
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SUMMARY:Sugar Mountain Summit Crawl
DESCRIPTION:GENERAL INFORMATION: \nSugar Mountain Resort’s 9th annual Summit Crawl is a fun and competitive event via foot to Sugar Mountain’s 5\,300’ peak by way of the Easy Street\, Gunther’s Way\, and Northridge slopes. Summer Trail Map \nSTATS: \n\nDistance – approximately 6\,500 ft. or 1.2 miles\nVertical climb: 1\,200 ft.\n\nENTRY FEE: (includes t-shirt & down-loading on Summit Express): \nREGISTRATION:\n• Download Registration Form\n• Register Online\nCompetitors can ride the Summit Express back to the base of Sugar Mountain Resort. The competitor’s bib grants him/her a lift ride back to the base of the mountain. It is a one-way lift ticket. \n\nAdults (Ages 13 and older) $50\nChildren (Ages 12 and under) $40\n\nEntry fee is non-refundable. \nREGISTRATION:\nRegister in-person M-F from 8am until 4pm or online anytime until 4pm\, Tuesday\, July 1.\nRegistration closes at 4pm on Tuesday\, July 1. No event day registration.\nNon-registered individuals are not permitted to participate and will be considered trespassing. \nLimited to 400 Competitors \nStart Time/Location: 9:00AM\, slope-side on the gravel/dirt road directly in front of the Base Lodge \nRoute: The designated route begins slope-side on the gravel/dirt road directly in front of the base lodge. It travels in between the bottom station of the Summit Express lift and the Ski/Snowboard School building. Next\, is a left turn up the Easy Street slope until a right turn is made onto the Laurel Lane slope. From there\, cross under the GW lift and head straight up the Gunther’s Way slope. That will continue straight onto the Northridge slope\, which will take you to the finish at the summit. \nThe route will be marked on event day. \nPACKET-PICKUP: Sugar Mountain Resort Base Lodge \n\nThursday\, July 3\, 10am until 6pm\nFriday\, July 4\, 7am until 8am\n\nGENERAL PUBLIC SUMMIT EXPRESS LIFT RIDE TIMES AND RATES FOUND HERE \n \nFIRST AID/WATER STATIONS sponsored by Lowes Foods are available on Gunther’s Way and at the summit. \nAWARDS: Approximately 11:00am-11:30am on the slope-side deck \nPETS are welcome but they must be on a leash at all times. They are not allowed to participate in the Summit Crawl or ride on the Summit Express lift. They may not be on the property decks\, or in the buildings\, unless it is a service animal. \nFOOD AND BEVERAGE:\nFood and beverage are available all day long\nBreakfast served from 8:00am – 10:00am \nENTERTAINMENT:\nClassic Highway performs live from 10:00am – 1:00pm \nPARKING:\nAn abundance of free parking is available on Sugar Mountain Resort property \nLODGING: \n\nwww.skisugar.com/lodging\nwww.seesugar.com/lodging\n\nNEED MORE INFORMATION: \n\n828-898-4521 x261\nevents@skisugar.com\n\nProudly sponsored by:\n       
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/sugar-mountain-summit-crawl/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250625T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250625T190000
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CREATED:20250610T135804Z
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SUMMARY:Public Open House for Equine State Trail Master Plan Input
DESCRIPTION:N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation Seeks Public Input on Equine State Trail Master Plan \nRALEIGH\, N.C. — The N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources’ Division of Parks and Recreation is seeking input on the Equine State Trail Master Plan. The master plan will be a 20-year plan that identifies a 10-mile-wide corridor for the trail. \nAuthorized in 2023 by the General Assembly\, the Equine State Trail is the 14th state trail. It is envisioned to be an equestrian trail that loops through eight counties\, including Chatham\, Cumberland\, Harnett\, Hoke\, Lee\, Montgomery\, Moore\, and Richmond counties. The trail has opportunities to connect Jordan Lake State Recreation Area\, Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve\, Carvers Creek State Park\, and Raven Rock State Park\, and will offer a variety of equestrian recreation. \nTwo public open houses will be held — June 18 at Raven Rock State Park auditorium and June 25 at Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve auditorium. Both open houses will be from 5-7 p.m. and attendees can drop in any time. Members of the public are encouraged to attend and can expect to spend about 30 minutes to review\, discuss and weigh in on their preferred recreational amenities for the trail. \nAmenities that may be considered for the master plan include the trail surface type\, campgrounds\, trailheads\, recreational user types\, and connection opportunities within the eight identified counties. \nAn online public survey is available for those who cannot attend the public meetings. Take the survey at: http://www.trails.nc.gov/eqst-survey. \nAbout North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation\nThe Division of Parks and Recreation manages more than 264\,000 acres of iconic landscape within North Carolina’s state parks\, state recreation areas and state natural areas. It administers the N.C. Parks and Recreation Trust Fund\, including its local grants program\, as well as a state trails program\, North Carolina Natural and Scenic Rivers and more\, all with a mission dedicated to conservation\, recreation and education. The state parks system welcomes more than 19 million visitors annually. \nAbout the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources\nThe N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) manages\, promotes\, and enhances the things that people love about North Carolina – its diverse arts and culture\, rich history\, and spectacular natural areas. Through its programs\, the department enhances education\, stimulates economic development\, improves public health\, expands accessibility\, and strengthens community resiliency. \nThe department manages over 100 locations across the state\, including 27 historic sites\, seven history museums\, two art museums\, five science museums\, four aquariums\, 35 state parks\, four recreation areas\, dozens of state trails and natural areas\, the North Carolina Zoo\, the State Library\, the State Archives\, the N.C. Arts Council\, the African American Heritage Commission\, the American Indian Heritage Commission\, the State Historic Preservation Office\, the Office of State Archaeology\, the Highway Historical Markers program\, the N.C. Land and Water Fund\, and the Natural Heritage Program. For more information\, please visit www.dncr.nc.gov. \n  \n  \n### \n \n\n\n\nN.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources \n109 E. Jones Street | Raleigh\, N.C. | 27601 \ninfo.marketingservices@ncdcr.gov | ncdcr.gov
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/public-open-house-for-equine-state-trail-master-plan-input-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250618T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231200
CREATED:20250610T135751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T135751Z
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SUMMARY:Public Open House for Equine State Trail Master Plan Input
DESCRIPTION:N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation Seeks Public Input on Equine State Trail Master Plan \nRALEIGH\, N.C. — The N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources’ Division of Parks and Recreation is seeking input on the Equine State Trail Master Plan. The master plan will be a 20-year plan that identifies a 10-mile-wide corridor for the trail. \nAuthorized in 2023 by the General Assembly\, the Equine State Trail is the 14th state trail. It is envisioned to be an equestrian trail that loops through eight counties\, including Chatham\, Cumberland\, Harnett\, Hoke\, Lee\, Montgomery\, Moore\, and Richmond counties. The trail has opportunities to connect Jordan Lake State Recreation Area\, Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve\, Carvers Creek State Park\, and Raven Rock State Park\, and will offer a variety of equestrian recreation. \nTwo public open houses will be held — June 18 at Raven Rock State Park auditorium and June 25 at Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve auditorium. Both open houses will be from 5-7 p.m. and attendees can drop in any time. Members of the public are encouraged to attend and can expect to spend about 30 minutes to review\, discuss and weigh in on their preferred recreational amenities for the trail. \nAmenities that may be considered for the master plan include the trail surface type\, campgrounds\, trailheads\, recreational user types\, and connection opportunities within the eight identified counties. \nAn online public survey is available for those who cannot attend the public meetings. Take the survey at: http://www.trails.nc.gov/eqst-survey. \nAbout North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation\nThe Division of Parks and Recreation manages more than 264\,000 acres of iconic landscape within North Carolina’s state parks\, state recreation areas and state natural areas. It administers the N.C. Parks and Recreation Trust Fund\, including its local grants program\, as well as a state trails program\, North Carolina Natural and Scenic Rivers and more\, all with a mission dedicated to conservation\, recreation and education. The state parks system welcomes more than 19 million visitors annually. \nAbout the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources\nThe N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) manages\, promotes\, and enhances the things that people love about North Carolina – its diverse arts and culture\, rich history\, and spectacular natural areas. Through its programs\, the department enhances education\, stimulates economic development\, improves public health\, expands accessibility\, and strengthens community resiliency. \nThe department manages over 100 locations across the state\, including 27 historic sites\, seven history museums\, two art museums\, five science museums\, four aquariums\, 35 state parks\, four recreation areas\, dozens of state trails and natural areas\, the North Carolina Zoo\, the State Library\, the State Archives\, the N.C. Arts Council\, the African American Heritage Commission\, the American Indian Heritage Commission\, the State Historic Preservation Office\, the Office of State Archaeology\, the Highway Historical Markers program\, the N.C. Land and Water Fund\, and the Natural Heritage Program. For more information\, please visit www.dncr.nc.gov.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/public-open-house-for-equine-state-trail-master-plan-input/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250614T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250614T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231200
CREATED:20250508T163523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T163523Z
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SUMMARY:Carolina Climbers Coalition 30th Anniversary Gala
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting evening as we celebrate 30 years of climbing\, conservation\, and community!\n\nThe Carolina Climbers Coalition invites you to an inspiring night of culinary delights\, special guest speakers\, and shared passion for preserving and expanding climbing access in the Carolinas and beyond. This milestone event directly supports our mission to protect treasured landscapes and create opportunities for all climbers. \nEvent Features: \n\nInspiring talks from climbing legend Arno Ilgner and a special guest speaker.\nCulinary delights from 67 Biltmore.\nTasty brews & prizes from our venue partner and sponsor New Belgium Brewing.\nStacked silent auction with exclusive climbing gear\, experiences\, and more!\nA chance to shape the next 30 years of climbing conservation and access in the Carolinas.\n\nTogether\, we can continue to elevate the climbing community and safeguard the places we love. \nFor sponsorship opportunities\, reach out to Alycia Andrade at aandrade@carolinaclimbers.org. \n\n\nWhen: June 14th\, 2025 from  6:30 PM to  9:30 PM\n\n\n\nLocation:\n\n21 Craven Street\nAsheville\, NC 28806\nUnited States
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/carolina-climbers-coalition-30th-anniversary-gala/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250614T140000
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CREATED:20250610T135737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T135737Z
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SUMMARY:Second Saturday Social Ride – Lake Norman State Park
DESCRIPTION:Sat June 14 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm\n\n\nSecond Saturday Social Ride – Lake Norman State Park\nLake Norman State Park 759 State Park Rd\, Troutman\, NC\n\nJoin us for an enjoyable tour of the fast and flow Lake Norman State Park trail system! Wheels roll at 11am from the main Visitor Center parking lot. Bring food.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/second-saturday-social-ride-lake-norman-state-park/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250614T120000
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CREATED:20250521T171735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T171735Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown Greenway Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we share a wealth of information about the Downtown Greenway project\, local history\, history\, surrounding neighborhoods\, public art installations\, environmental stewardship\, economic impact\, and more!\nEach tour will take approximately 3 hours to complete the 4-mile loop of the Downtown Greenway\, and will start and finish in LoFi Park located at 500 N. Eugene Street at 9 am.\n\nRegister online at tinyurl.com/DGwalktours. Drop-ins welcome; space permitting.\nOn-street parking is available in the area\, or at the public parking deck at 215 N. Eugene Street. We ask that you do not use the parking lots of nearby businesses\, our of respect for their customers and business needs
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/downtown-greenway-walking-tour-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250609T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250609T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T231200
CREATED:20250508T152730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T152730Z
UID:10000759-1749463200-1749466800@greattrailsnc.com
SUMMARY:Greenway Adventures National Trails Day Event
DESCRIPTION:GREENWAY ADVENTURES \nA free program for kids where we explore the greenways\, learn about nature\, get crafty\, and have loads of fun! \nCelebrate National Trails Day! \n10:00am -11:00am \nMonday June 9 at McGee Park \nRegister online: https://secure.rec1.com/NC/concord-nc/catalog?filter=c2VhcmNoPTM1MzgwNjY= \nOr Call 704-920-5600
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/greenway-adventures-national-trails-day-event/
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SUMMARY:All About Lavender
DESCRIPTION:Join us for All About Lavender on Sunday\, June 8\, from 11 am to 1 pm at Freedom Cornerstone (located at the corner of Murrow Boulevard and E. Gate City Boulevard)\n\n\n\nImmerse yourself in the world of lavender with our craft workshop\, where you can create a beautiful keepsake. Try the unique flavors of lavender coffee sourced from a local shop\, and indulge in a variety of infused edibles and non-edibles from a local farm. You will learn about the fascinating history of this herb and its multitude of uses. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn “All About Lavender”.\n\n\nRegistration is required for the craft workshop only. Drop-ins are welcome to attend and learn all about lavender in other ways!\n\n\n\nParking available at 750 Plott Street.\n\n\nPre-register online at http://tinyurl.com/DGallaboutlavender
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/all-about-lavender/
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SUMMARY:National Trails Day Hike with Don Childrey
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, June 7th\, 2025\, guidebook author Don Childrey will lead a 6-mile hike from the Woodrun Trailhead on NC 24/27. \n*This intermediate-level hike will start at noon. \nAlong the way\, we’ll visit a couple of the “Lost Uwharrie” locations. These are little-known spots of interest that have fallen out of common knowledge and nearly been lost to the passage of time. Sound mysterious? Curious to know more? Join in on this hike and discover more of the Uwharries! \nHikers should be prepared for hiking in warm weather\, on rugged surfaces\, for 3-4 hours. Bring your own drinks/snacks/sunscreen/insect repellant. \nGroup size limited. Registration Required \nThis is a FREE event \n**Questions? Call:910-573-3153 or \nEmail: DiscoverUwharrieWC@gmail.com \nRegister on Eventbrite HERE
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/national-trails-day-hike-with-don-childrey/
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SUMMARY:Land Trust Day / National Trails Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to celebrate Land Trust Day on June 7th at all Mast General Stores of the High Country! Your patronage will help conserve the places in the High Country we all love! \nLand Trust Day connects consumers\, businesses and Blue Ridge Conservancy\, and highlights the relationship that towns across WNC have with the forests\, rivers and ridge-lines around them. \nLand Trust Day was established in 1992 to coincide with National Trails Day.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/land-trust-day-national-trails-day/
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SUMMARY:Hot Springs Work Day - National Trails Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of trail work on the Appalachian Trail and area trails near Hot Springs Saturday June 7. This event is designed for individuals who may be new to trail work\, including those who work or go to school during the week. You will learn from experienced trail maintainers. All are welcome; no experience is necessary\, and you do not need to be a member of the Carolina Mountain Club (CMC) to participate. Families and youth are welcome\, though all youth under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent\, guardian\, or youth organization.\n\nAll necessary tools will be provided. Please wear long pants and a long-sleeve shirt. Remember to bring lunch\, snacks\, and water (work gloves and safety glasses if you have them). \nAfter the workday\, join us for an Afterparty at Big Pillow Brewing! \nWe will have two meeting locations: \n\n8:00 AM: US Forest Service parking lot\, 160 Zillcoa St.\, Asheville\, NC 28801. Volunteers meeting here will sign in and carpool to Hot Springs.\n9:00 AM: Free parking until 12 midnight at Hot Springs Resort and Spa. Volunteers will gather here to divide into work teams and carpool to the work sites.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/hot-springs-work-day-national-trails-day/
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SUMMARY:National Trails Day Hot Springs
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nNational Trails Day is on Saturday June 7th\, so join us for a day of trail work on the Appalachian Trail and area trails near Hot Springs. This event is designed for individuals who may be new to trail work\, including those who work or go to school during the week. You will learn from experienced trail maintainers. All are welcome; no experience is necessary\, and you do not need to be a member of the Carolina Mountain Club (CMC) to participate. Families and youth are welcome\, though all youth under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent\, guardian\, or youth organization.\n\nAll necessary tools will be provided. Please wear long pants and a long-sleeve shirt. Remember to bring lunch\, snacks\, and water.\nAfter the workday\, join us for an Afterparty at Big Pillow Brewing!\nWe will have two meeting locations:\n\n\n8:00 AM: US Forest Service parking lot\, 160 Zillcoa St.\, Asheville\, NC 28801. Volunteers meeting here will carpool to Hot Springs.\n\n\n9:00 AM: Free parking until 12 midnight at Hot Springs Resort and Spa. Volunteers will gather here to divide into work teams and carpool to the work sites.\n\n\nRegister here: https://carolinamtnclub.org/eventform.cfm?eventid=30\nFor more information\, email Les Love at president@carolinamountainclub.org.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/national-trails-day-hot-springs/
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SUMMARY:Trail Daze of Summer: Pace Cliffs
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of our Trail Daze of Summer Series sponsored by On the Road and Off\n\nDetails: Help us get this climber trail up and running! \nMeet: https://maps.app.goo.gl/J7SV1ssNhKcn21sBA?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy \nBring: Work gloves\, reusable water bottle/water\, lunch/snacks\, bug spray\, sunscreen \nWear: Sturdy closed-toe shoes\, long pants/sleeves recommended \nEmail dcanter@carolinaclimbers.org or dvanbrocklin@carolinaclimbers.org with questions. \nThis event is part of our Trail Daze of Summer Series sponsored by On the Road and Off.\nIf you come to any 3 trail days all summer at any location you’ll be entered to win HUGE prizes at the End of Daze Party August 16th to celebrate all our hard trail work at the end of the summer. All are welcome to the End of Daze Party on August 16th\, but only those who attend 3 trail days during the summer will be entered into the Black Diamond raffle for HUGE prizes. You can attend any 3 trail days during the summer (not just Trail Daze events) to quliafy for the EPIC Black Diamond raffle. All are welcome to the End of Daze Party August 16th.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/trail-daze-of-summer-pace-cliffs/
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SUMMARY:National Trails Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the beauty and importance of our trails with National Trails Day! On Saturday\, June 7 from 9 am to 1 pm we will have free trail-related activities for all ages including (calendar subject to change):\nCome out and enjoy live music\, guided hikes\, birding walk\, ongoing activities\, kids zone\, and food vendors.\n\n\nMore than 30 community partners will be on-site offering information\, giveaways\, and activity stations related to birding\, trail maintenance\, orienteering\, footwear\, and more. Stay tuned for a more details about scheduled activity times throughout the event!\n\nGreensboro’s Trails Day celebration is made possible by sponsorship from VF Corporation.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/national-trails-day-2025/
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SUMMARY:Paddle the Dan River with Dan River Basin Association and Piedmont Land Conservancy
DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 7 | 9:00am\n\n\n\n\nMoratock Park | 1077 Sheppard Mill Rd\, Danbury\, NC 27016\n\n\n\n\nJoin the Dan River Basin Association and the Piedmont Land Conservancy to celebrate National Trails Day on a scenic 4-mile paddle in Danbury\, NC\, on the Dan River. \nWe’ll paddle from Moratock Park in Danbury\, NC\, to the Pitzer Road Public Fishing Area takeout. Enjoy a day with two community organizations that work to protect our natural resources. \nAbout the Paddle\nParticipants will meet at the Moratock Park boat launch (GPS coordinates: 36.4088\, -80.1965) to unload boats and set the shuttle. This trip is suitable for paddlers of all skill levels. As always\, Dan River Basin Association outings and meetings are free and open to the public. \nHistory Along the River\nThe boat launch is located next to the historic Moratock Furnace\, built in 1843 by Nathaniel Moody. The furnace played a key role in supplying iron to the Confederacy during the Civil War. In The Dan River Book\, author Forest Altman praises this section of the river: “I don’t know why this isn’t a more popular section; it’s one of my favorites.” This outing offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature. Expect to see blooming mountain laurel\, along with butterflies\, hawks\, kingfishers\, and herons. About a mile downstream\, we’ll encounter Flat Shoals Creek on river right. Flat Shoals Creek rises on the flank of the easternmost Sauratown Mountains\, named after the “Saura”\, a Siouan-speaking Native American tribe that lived in the area before European colonists arrived in the early 18th century. \nWhat to bring\nParticipants must provide their own boat\, paddle\, life jacket\, water\, and lunch. Dress in water-shedding synthetic fabric or wool (avoid cotton and jeans)\, and bring a spare change of clothes. \nAll participants must sign a waiver before paddling.\nFor more information\, contact:\nKeith Elliot at 336-613-2966 or keithmale1@gmail.com \nIn case of cancellation:\nPlease check www.danriver.org or our Facebook page by Friday\, June 6\, 2025\, for any updates regarding weather or river conditions. \nNo sign up needed!
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/paddle-the-dan-river-with-dan-river-basin-association-and-piedmont-land-conservancy/
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SUMMARY:National Trails Day Events - Hike\, Bike\, Paddle and Play In The Charlotte Region
DESCRIPTION:Be a part of our region’s largest celebrations of trails and the outdoors.\npresented by\n \nOn June 7\, we’re spreading the National Trails Day fun across North Carolina and South Carolina with a variety of FREE guided hikes and bike rides throughout the day in multiple locations. Pick the adventure you want and spend the day outdoors with us! Advance registration is required. \n8:30 AM \nBike Ride at Mountain Creek Park\nJoin a ranger for a group ride on the Carolina Thread Trail at Mountain Creek Park! The ride will include a lollypop loop that is both novice-friendly and challenging enough for experienced riders. \n9 AM \nIrish Buffalo Creek Fun Run\nJoin our Trail and Volunteer Manager Becca Cohler\, for a leisurely 5K fun run celebrating National Trails Day! The majority of this run is on a paved greenway\, with a small portion on a natural surface trail. This event is for casual runners to enjoy a beautiful Saturday morning on the greenway\, ideal for those who prefer a comfortable\, easy-going pace. \nLincoln County Rail Trail Bike Tour\nSee the best of Lincoln County’s trail by bike with our Community Coordinator Jane Love! Scenery includes downtown Lincolnton\, neighborhoods\, rural yards\, woods and a historic mill along the South Fork River. \n“Cool” Bird Hike at Catawba College\nSpend your Saturday morning on an easy birdwatching hike through the 100 Acre Ecological Preserve at Catawba College. Hike will go through floodplain/swamp and along waterfowl impoundments/ponds. Attendees may see summer taningers\, herons\, wood ducks\, indigo buntings\, and more. \nHike at Mountain Creek Park\nJoin a ranger for a group hike on the Carolina Thread Trail at Mountain Creek Park! The hike will follow a paved ADA-accessible trail that winds through a quiet cove to a pier looking out onto Lake Norman\, then follow natural-surface trails to meander along the edge of the lake and through a loblolly forest for a leisurely stroll through the woods. \nTwelve Mile Creek Greenway Hike\nHike Twelve Mile Creek Greenway\, including crossing the NC-SC state line via suspension bridge\, with staff from the Town of Waxhaw! We have National Trails Day on Saturday\, June 7 at 9 am start time.  Location: HC Nesbit Trail Head -1304 H C Nesbit Park Rd\, Waxhaw\, NC 28173 We will have a small team to help lead the hike on the Nature trail- CTT trail with the NC/SC Suspension bridge to SC- CTT trail side to Carrington Dr. Trail head (Rocks)\, then turn back to HC Nesbit. Sign-up can be found here. \n9:30 AM \nTour of Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge – Bicycle Ride\nDiscover the beauty of the Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge in Anson County by bicycle. The Refuge\, situated along the Pee Dee River\, includes 8\,500 acres of diverse landscapes including hardwood forests\, pine forests\, mixed fields\, wetlands and open waters. \nHike and Sketch at Duke Kimbrell Trail\nJoin local artist Wil Bosbyshell and the Carolina Thread Trail for a nature sketching hike at the Duke Kimbrell Trail and Daniel Stowe Conservancy. The program will start with a quick sketching demonstration by Wil\, then the group will hike out and use the remaining program time to sketch “en plein air” (outdoors)! \nGuided Hike and Observations at Falcon Trail\nEnjoy a leisurely hike on the Falcon Trail in Stanly County\, NC. Hike leader Gary Weart is a photographer who often notices things others don’t while exploring the trail. \n10 AM \nCowpens Battlefield History Hike\nCome join the Carolina Thread Trail and National Park Service on a history hike at Cowpens National Battlefield. Enjoy an easy stroll where you will have the opportunity to learn about the importance of Cowpens as a key encampment for the Overmountain Men during the American Revolution who marched to Kings Mountain to face Major Patrick Ferguson and the British Army. \nLindsay Pettus Greenway Hike\nExplore the Lindsay Pettus Greenway with our Land Conservation Associate Grace Rooker. This mostly level\, easy walk along a paved greenway and boardwalk features lots of local art along the way! \nGreat Falls Rail Trail Hike\nJoin Great Falls Home Town Association staff for an easy 2-mile hike along the Great Falls Reservoir in Great Falls\, S.C. The recently opened Great Falls Rail Trail has beautiful views of the reservoir and Dearborn Island where a new state park will open in the next two years. Hike leaders will discuss other outdoor recreation opportunities in the Great Falls area including the whitewater facility and future opportunities. Meet at 451 Republic St.\, Great Falls\, SC 29055. No dogs please. Restroom facilities not available on site. To RSVP and for additional information\, email: gassociation@truvista.net. \nKings Mountain Gateway Trail Hike with CARE Dogs\nJoin CARE for a hike at Kings Mountain Gateway Trail! This is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise while helping a CARE doggies get out\, socialize\, and be seen by potential adopters. Just let us know when you sign up\, in the comment section\, what size and energy level of dog you would like to walk\, so we can match you with a dog. More information and sign-up can be found here. \nLake Norman State Park Hike\nThis year Lake Norman will host a guided hike on Alder Trail to help celebrate National Trails Day on June 7. Bring your water bottle and wear some closed-toed shoes as we hike this 0.8-mile trail along the banks of Hicks and Norwood Creek. Please call the Visitor Center at (704) 528-6350 to register. \n\nAll-day Event \nAnne Springs Close Greenway 30th Anniversary Challenge\nEnjoy free entry to the Anne Springs Close Greenway as part of National Trails Day! In honor of our 30th anniversary this year\, help us log enough miles to make 30 laps around all of the Greenway’s trails! Hiking\, biking\, kayaking\, horseback riding & dog paws all count! \nTown of Cornelius Trail BINGO\nEnjoy a game of trail BINGO while you explore the greenways in Cornelius! Get your BINGO card here. \n\nLooking for places to get outside in the meantime? Find your own trail adventure on our online trail map. \nFIND TRAILS! \n\n\nLooking for ideas for trails to visit? Download our Guide to 6 Springtime Adventures on the Thread Trail \ndownload now
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/national-trails-day-events-hike-bike-paddle-and-play-across-the-region/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250607T180000
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SUMMARY:National Trails Day with Carolina Thread Trail
DESCRIPTION:Be a part of our region’s largest celebration of trails and the outdoors! On Saturday\, June 7\, Carolina Thread Trail is spreading the National Trails Day fun across North and South Carolina with 15 FREE guided outdoor programs across 15 counties. Programs start as early as 8:30am and continue throughout the day. Registration requested. Presented by Duke Energy.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/national-trails-day-with-carolina-thread-trail/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250608T170000
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SUMMARY:Sendere-Ton
DESCRIPTION:Latinos Aventureros invites you to the 2025 Sendere-Tón\, a weekend of hikes\, paddling\, and nature adventures across North Carolina in celebration of National Trails Day. Choose your adventure\, connect with others\, and enjoy joy\, culture\, and community on June 7–8! \nLatinos Aventureros te invita al Senderetón 2025\, un fin de semana de caminatas\, paseos en kayak y aventuras en la naturaleza por todo Carolina del Norte para celebrar el Día Nacional del Sendero. ¡Elige tu aventura\, conéctate con otr@s y celebremos junt@s la alegría\, cultura y comunidad el 7 y 8 de junio! \nLATINOS AVENTUREROS\nSENDERE-TÓN\nWALK AND CONNECT!\nUNITED BY NATURE\nNATIONAL TRAILS DAY \n\nSATURDAY\, JUNE 7\n\nCharlotte – Greenway and Park Road Park – Long hike (10 mi)\nConnelly Springs – South Mountains State Park – Difficult hike\nDanbury – Hanging Rock State Park – Difficult hike\, time at the lake\nDavidson – Lake Norman State Park – Hike\, picnic\, time at the lake\nDurham – Eno River State Park (Cox Mountain) – Hike\nGastonia – Crowders Mountain – Hike\nHighlands – Glen Falls – Moderate hike\nHickory – Riverwalk – Family hike\nMorganton – Fonta Flora Trail – Hike + picnic + Lake James\n\n\nSUNDAY\, JUNE 8\n\nBelmont – Seven Oaks Preserve Trail – Hike\nHillsborough – Adventure for kids\nHuntersville – Latta Nature Preserve – Kayak & Paddle (bring your own!)\nRaleigh – Yates Mill Pond Trail – Moderate hike\nWake Forest – Falls Lake Dam – Moderate hike + biking\n\n\n🔍 Check the details of each event in our Facebook group: exact location\, time\, what to bring\, and who to contact if you have questions. \n\n🌿 Choose your adventure\, invite your friends\, and let’s celebrate Sendere-Tón 2025 together with joy\, culture\, and community. \n📱 WhatsApp: +1 (704) 879-6290
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/sendere-ton/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250607T083000
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SUMMARY:Sunrise Hike with McDowell Trails
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this hike as you watch the skies color at sunrise. The McDowell Trails Association will lead a hike on the Point Lookout Greenway. \nYes\, a very early start\, but we will arrive at Point Lookout for the 6:12 AM\nsunrise. We will hike at a brisk pace 2.5 miles from the Old Fort Point Lookout\nTrailhead. \nAfter the oohs and aahs from the sunrise we will return to the trailhead. Just\nthink how good a cup of coffee will be when you get back to Old Fort and refuel for the\nfull day of the Old Fort Trails and Trains festival!
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/sunrise-hike-with-mcdowell-trails/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250606T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250606T210000
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CREATED:20250606T135333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T135333Z
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SUMMARY:Outer Banks Trail Night
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate NC Trails Days during First Friday in historic downtown Manteo at The Outer Banks Trail Center to learn about annual events held in Elkin\, as well as local OBX hike\, bike\, and kayak trails.  Enjoy FREE live music at Magnolia Market and stroll the beautiful waterfront boardwalk.  To view our interactive Google Maps\, please visit obxway.org\, or scroll our Instagram page to see our more creative work.
URL:https://greattrailsnc.com/event/outer-banks-trail-night/
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