Price Park Trails

Price Park Greenway (1.0 mile)
Evergreen Trail (1.0 mile)

 

Price Park is a natural oasis tucked away in Greensboro’s northwestern suburbs. The trails at Price Park meander through natural open space, abounding with plant and wildlife. The Evergreen Trail traverses mixed deciduous and coniferous forest types that provide natural habitat to a variety of native and exotic plants, insects, birds, and animals. The trail also serves the Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Branch Library as an outdoor classroom. The paved section of Price Park Greenway connects across Hobbs Road to the gravel section, offering an excellent place for walking or running. Future plans are in development for linking Price Park Greenway to the Bicentennial Greenway at Carolyn S. Allen Community Park, just north of Horse Pen Creek.

 

For more than 60 years, Price Park served as the home of Jefferson-Pilot Insurance Company’s employee club. A gift to the City from the Kay Bryan Edwards family and the Piedmont Land Conservancy, Price Park not only shares its rich history with Jefferson-Pilot, but is also located in a historic area that was involved in the Revolutionary War.

 

How do I get there?

Price Park is located at 1420 Price Park Drive, off Hobbs Road between New Garden Road and Jefferson Road.

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