Trail Guide
Explore a wide variety of parks and trails all across Randolph County
Clay Presnell Park & Disc Golf Course
- 5129 Seagrove Plank Rd
This 46-acre park features a challenging disc golf course, baseball and soccer fields, fire pits, and walking trails. In addition, there are two playground structures, picnic shelters, picnic tables, and restrooms.
Cone Health ZooCity Sportsplex
- 2981 Zoo Parkway
This brand-new multi-purpose sports park sits on more than 80 picturesque acres and is located three miles from the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro. The Cone Health ZooCity Sportsplex has eight playing fields that can be used for soccer, football, and lacrosse. The complex also…
Creekside Park, Greenway & Disc Golf Course
- 214 Park Dr
This 107-acre park offers a variety of active, as well as passive, recreational opportunities. Amenities include tennis courts, baseball/softball/t-ball fields, picnic shelters, outdoor basketball court, sand volleyball courts, dog park, multiple playgrounds with one being ramped…
Deep River State Trail- Randleman Access
- 117 Presnell St
With many spots to relax, picnic, and fish, the Deep River State Trail is a hub of recreation in the City of Randleman. Starting at the trailhead the wide fine gravel path can take you both up or down the river. Choose your adventure! The trail is 1.5 miles one way or a total of…
Deep River State Trail - Franklinville Access (east)
- 435 Rising Sun Way
Passing by the old grist mill and textile factory, the trail in Franklinville highlights the river’s importance to industry in small-town North Carolina. The fine gravel trail journeys through Riverside Park, passing by Deep River Fabricators, and continues into a peaceful…
Deep River State Trail - Franklinville Access (mid)
- 163 W Main St
Passing by the old grist mill and textile factory, the trail in Franklinville highlights the river’s importance to industry in small-town North Carolina. The fine gravel trail journeys through Riverside Park, passing by Deep River Fabricators, and continues into a peaceful…
Deep River State Trail - Franklinville Access (west)
- 1306 Andrew Hunter Dr
Passing by the old grist mill and textile factory, the trail in Franklinville highlights the river’s importance to industry in small-town North Carolina. The fine gravel trail journeys through Riverside Park, passing by Deep River Fabricators, and continues into a peaceful…
Deep River State Trail - Ramseur Access (east)
- 728 Liberty St
The Deep River State Trail in Ramseur has two sections separated by the currently impassable Harlan Creek, where a bridge will be built in the future. The fine gravel trail on both sides takes you through a lovely hardwood forest with glimpses of the river along the way. On the…
Deep River State Trail - Ramseur Access (west)
- 5960 US Hwy 64
The Deep River State Trail in Ramseur has two sections separated by the currently impassable Harlan Creek, where a bridge will be built in the future. The fine gravel trail on both sides takes you through a lovely hardwood forest with glimpses of the river along the way. On the…
Lake Lucas
- 3158 Old Lexington Rd
This 238-acre facility offers fishing, jon boat and canoe rentals, fishing pier, bait shop, picnic area, playground and one-quarter mile walking trail.
Pisgah Covered Bridge
- 6925 Pisgah Covered Bridge Rd
This historic structure, one of NC's two remaining covered bridges, was built in 1911 at a cost of $40. The bridge is 54 feet in length and crosses the West Fork Branch of the Little River within the Uwharrie National Forest and is a direct connection to the county's past mode of…
Uwharrie Mountains-Birkhead Wilderness Area/Thornburg Trailhead
- 3977 Lassiter Mill Rd
Access 5,160 acres of the ancient Uwharrie National Forest in the Birkhead Mountains Wilderness Area. The piedmont's only federally-designated wilderness area, the Birkhead Mountains feature designated hiking trails where evidence of early Indians and settlers can often be found.
Uwharrie Mountains-Birkhead Wilderness Area/Tot Hill Farm Trailhead
- 3091 Tot Hill Farm Rd
Access 5,160 acres of the ancient Uwharrie National Forest in the Birkhead Mountains Wilderness Area. The piedmont's only federally-designated wilderness area, the Birkhead Mountains feature designated hiking trails where evidence of early Indians and settlers can often be found.