Neuse River and Randleigh Farm Loop
Neuse River and Randleigh Farm Loop
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19.3km
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Cycle the easy 12.0-mile Neuse River and Randleigh Farm Loop, enjoying river views, forests, and suspension bridges in just over an hour.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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14.8 km
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19.3 km
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13.3 km
3.89 km
2.10 km
< 100 m
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17.7 km
1.48 km
155 m
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The primary cycling component of this route, the Neuse River Greenway Trail, features a smooth, 10-foot-wide paved asphalt surface. The northern half is mostly flat, while the southern half, particularly below Anderson Point Park, includes some rolling hills. Overall, it's considered easy to moderate.
Access points with parking are available along the Neuse River Greenway Trail. Key locations with parking and facilities include Buffalo Road Athletic Park, Anderson Point Park, and Falls Lake Dam.
Yes, the Neuse River Greenway Trail, which forms the core of this route, is generally considered easy to moderate. Its paved, car-free surface and mostly flat northern sections make it very accessible for beginners and families. The southern sections offer a bit more challenge with rolling hills.
You'll experience diverse and scenic views as the trail winds along the tranquil Neuse River. Expect lush forests, bright sunny fields, agricultural areas, and wetlands. There are sections with boardwalks and suspension bridges, offering wide-open vistas, especially in the Neuse River floodplain.
Autumn is a particularly popular time to visit due to the vibrant fall colors. However, the paved surface makes it enjoyable in most seasons, weather permitting. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming flora.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Neuse River Greenway Trail, provided they are kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and cycle the Neuse River Greenway Trail. Randleigh Farm, if visited, may have specific tour arrangements, but the trail itself is free to use.
Yes, the Neuse River Greenway Trail is a significant part of the Capital Area Greenway system in Raleigh. It also forms a segment of the larger Mountains-to-Sea Trail and the East Coast Greenway. It connects to other local trails and parks like the Abbotts Creek Trail and Buffaloe Road Athletic Park.
Beyond the scenic Neuse River views, you'll find picturesque suspension bridges, historic sites, and interpretive signs. The route also offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially birds. Randleigh Farm, a point of interest, features the Randleigh Dairy Heritage Museum, which can be visited by appointment.
Yes, facilities such as restrooms and water fountains are available at key points along the Neuse River Greenway Trail. You can find them at locations like Buffalo Road Athletic Park, Anderson Point Park, and Falls Lake Dam.
The northern half of the Neuse River Greenway is predominantly flat, offering an easier ride. The southern half, particularly below Anderson Point Park, introduces a number of small rolling hills, providing a slightly more varied and challenging experience for cyclists.