This isn’t your downtown hipster Atlanta Beltline. This is a suburban as heck trail, with an entrance located in downtown Lilburn. Can’t get much more suburban than that. It’s an easy«hike,» with an all paved(or wooden plank) path. It was weird that we were basically walking past people’s backyards, but I’m guessing they had no complaints, seeing as their fences didn’t fully keep us out. There are 1⁄3 mile markers, which makes it easier to keep track of where you are. It was an easy hike, but I didn’t see the point of it. Sure we got a nice walk out of it, but we were just walking from park to park, with the most inefficient walkways — my least favorite was walking from Lilburn City Park to Lions Club Park and having to walk up the winding sidewalk, when it could have just been one straight path. What could have taken 5 minutes took 15, which seemed a little outrageous. But hey, for those with Fitbits, at least I got my steps in, right?
Nicki K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Norcross, GA
I happen to find Camp Creek Greenway Trail when I was at Lions Club Park one day. I was wondering where it would lead since it went under the bridge. I Googled and found out that it’s a trail that leads to Lilburn Park, which I have been to a lot of times before. The trails are paved with cement or is wooded and follows the train tracks and creek on the right hand side. You can see the backyards to a lot of houses. A few times walking, I saw rabbits. Once you get to Lilburn Park, you can head over to the Main Street Market. One way is about 1.5 miles so overall and coming back will round it to 3 miles since you have to get to your car. Overall, I really like it, it’s not crowded and there’s enough people walking by with their dogs, kids, running, or riding bikes to not make you feel lonely.