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United States
North Carolina
Cabarrus County
Concord

Hector H. Henry II Greenway

Easy

4.6

(4043)

14,497

hikers

Hector H. Henry II Greenway

01:50

7.13km

30m

Hiking

Hike the easy 4.4-mile Hector H. Henry II Greenway, featuring varied terrain, river views, and wildlife observation decks.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.73 km

396 m

< 100 m

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2.95 km

2.52 km

1.57 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Hector H. Henry II Greenway?

Parking is available at various access points along the greenway. For instance, the Moss Creek Village segment offers easy parking. The Weddington Road segment also connects to a forested area behind a dog park, which may offer parking options. Specific parking details can often be found on local government websites like concordnc.gov.

Are there any fees or permits required to use the greenway?

No, there are generally no fees or permits required to access the Hector H. Henry II Greenway. It is a public greenway system, and its segments, including those near Weddington Road Park, are typically free to use for recreation.

Is the Hector H. Henry II Greenway dog-friendly?

Yes, the greenway is considered dog-friendly. It's a multi-use trail suitable for dog walking, but please ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike the greenway?

The greenway can be enjoyed year-round. However, for spotting wildflowers, late spring to early fall is ideal, particularly along the Mills at Rocky River segment. The wetland areas offer good birdwatching opportunities throughout the year. Be mindful that wooden bridges in the Moss Creek Village segment can be slippery when wet.

What is the terrain like on this greenway?

The terrain varies significantly by segment. The Mills at Rocky River segment features a natural surface with gravel and dirt, including some uneven and rocky areas. In contrast, the Moss Creek Village segment and the Weddington Road segment are primarily flat and paved, winding through wetlands and over boardwalks.

How difficult is hiking on this greenway?

The difficulty varies. The Moss Creek Village segment is generally easy and flat. The Mills at Rocky River segment has some parts with more significant elevation changes, making it moderately popular. Overall, many sections are considered easy, with the entire greenway described as a 'white difficulty mixed trail,' indicating it's not overly challenging for most users.

What kind of wildlife might I see along the greenway?

The greenway offers good opportunities for wildlife observation, especially in wetland areas and from observation decks. You might spot various birds, including geese, as well as dragonflies and cicadas. Environmental education displays along the route provide more information about the local ecology.

Are there any notable viewpoints or historical features on the trail?

Yes, the greenway offers scenic river views along the Rocky River. The Mills at Rocky River segment features historical elements like the stone abutments of a former roadway bridge. The Moss Creek Village segment includes an observation deck overlooking a pond, perfect for bird and wildlife watching.

Does the greenway connect to other trail systems?

Yes, the Hector H. Henry II Greenway is a key component of the larger Carolina Thread Trail system. This regional network aims to connect numerous communities across 15 counties, making the greenway part of a much broader trail initiative.

Are there any sections of the greenway that are particularly accessible or good for birdwatching?

The Moss Creek Village segment is an excellent choice for both accessibility and birdwatching. It's a flat, paved 1.3-mile stretch with boardwalks and an observation deck overlooking a pond, making it ideal for easy access and spotting local birdlife and other wildlife.

Is the greenway suitable for families with children?

Yes, the Hector H. Henry II Greenway is considered very family-friendly. Many segments are multi-use, suitable for walking, running, and biking, with flat, paved sections like the Moss Creek Village segment being particularly good for families with younger children or strollers.

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