The Dunn-Erwin Rail trail is another good off-road running option in the Fayetteville area. The crushed stone multi-use trail is located about 20 miles north of Fayetteville, and runs for 5 miles between the centers of Erwin and Dunn. The terrain is a combination of suburban residential, open farmland, and some wooded sections. There are informative signs with a map as well as historical points of interest and attractions along the way. It won’t win any giant awards for scenery, but it’s a good way to get in some relatively flat off-road miles
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- Up to 5 miles (8 km) one-way
- 103 feet (31), Erwin to Dunn direction
- Erwin: 13th & H St.; Dunn: N Ellis Ave.
- Numerous access points
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