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7.1

Miles

11.4

KM

98%

Runnable

595' 181 m

High

504' 154 m

Low

458' 140 m

Up

460' 140 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

9%

Max Grade (5°)

Dogs Leashed

Features River/Creek

Park is closed Christmas Day. The majority of the run takes in the Bridle Trail hence expect to see horses.

Overview

Highlights are taking in the view of the paved bridge over Rock Creek, from high up on the Bridle Trail, as well as watching the water cascading over the dam by Rock Creek Trail.

Need to Know

Be careful of the wooden plank boardwalks that can be very slippery after wet weather. Careful of the park traffic on the main park road when closing the loop of the run from Obel's Shelter to the Historical Farm/Horse trailer lot.

Parts of Rock Creek Trail and its connector have been slightly rerouted.

Runner Notes

Parts of the Bridle Trail can become very muddy. Boardwalks and bridges may be slippery when wet.

Description

Park in the lot marked for the Historical Park Farm/Horse trailer parking. Exit the parking lot south to the left corner which is to the right of the restrooms and by an information board and signpost marked for Spoon Branch Trail (blue blazes). Go past the group of trees and the park benches on your right and exit through open field and parallel the park road back into the woods.

The trail bends to the left and exits the woods to cross over the park road and back into the woods. The trail skirts past a pond on the right before undulating down and around to the left towards a plank boardwalk. Careful of this after wet weather as this can be very slippery. After completing the plank boardwalk, the trail turns right past another signpost and heads towards a bridge. You'll still be following blue blazes at this point.

After crossing the bridge, bear right and at a fork, turn right on the orange-blazed Bridle Trail. The Bridle Trail follows parallel to the creek for a short while before bearing left and uphill. It bears left and then right before heading dead straight as though on the very border of the park. Parts of this straight section can be muddy. Eventually, the trail bends downhill towards a creek. Bear right after the bridge to continue on the trail. The blazing here can be tricky, and it is easy to turn left by mistake to close a much shorter loop.

To continue on the rest of the main loop keep following the orange blazes (bearing right) to the next creek and bridge crossing. The trail crosses over Rocky Branch Creek before finally turning left and following a wider track for a short time. Turn left off the wide track to continue on a singletrack trail which undulates before heading uphill past a wooden bench. Just after this bench, there is an easy climb before a sharp turn to the left that heads uphill.

Below, a bridge can be seen that crosses the main Rock Creek (this bridge will be reached later in the run). Continue uphill and past a park bench. This is a convenient stopping point for a quick cuppa before continuing on the trail. The going is easy as the first of the two bridges previously crossed are reached; bear right to continue on the trail and bear right at the second of the bridges.

Before long, a turn on the right will be spotted which is white blazed and marked as the Spoon Branch/Rock Creek Connector. Turn right onto the connector and after a very short while, turn right again to continue on the connector. Ignore the connector blaze that continues straight ahead. The connector soon heads downhill and then parallel to the creek before reaching a bridge and the start of green blazed Rock Creek Trail. Crossing the bridge is a shortcut to reach Shelter 3.

Turn right to start the loop of Rock Creek Trail. The trail follows the small creek for a while before undulating in the woods and then following another dry creek bed later on. A couple of boardwalks cross over the dry creek bed before a much larger bridge is reached that crosses over Rock Creek. Rock Creek Trail can be continued on either side of the creek itself. Crossing over the bridge, the trail continues parallel to the Creek and towards the dam. Rather than crossing the bridge, continue straight on the trail and head towards the dam. In the summer months, the water is always flowing over the dam and it is very pretty to see. A mini gazebo can be seen across the creek which is a nice picnic stop.

Continue on Rock Creek Trail to the right of the creek until a large gazebo is seen straight ahead. This is Elmo's Gazebo. This is equally a nice stopping point for a picnic or cuppa. Pick up Curtis Mill Trail on the left to cross over the Creek. The paved trail back to the other side of the dam can be reached by turning left. Cross over the field and turn right to join the paved trail. Follow this to reach Obel's Shelter on the right. From here, run on the park road to close the loop back at the parking lot.

Flora & Fauna

Squirrels.

Contacts

Land Manager: Alamance Parks

Shared By:

Maddy Hatter

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Photos

Clear waters on Rocky Creek
Jul 17, 2017 near Swepson…, NC
Raised trail through the low country
Jul 17, 2017 near Swepson…, NC
Check out the dam at the old mill.
Jul 3, 2017 near Swepson…, NC
This is the mill stream.
Jul 3, 2017 near Swepson…, NC
Trying to keep Parker off the dam.
Jul 30, 2018 near Swepson…, NC
Rocky creek crossing
Jul 17, 2017 near Swepson…, NC

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