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Duke Kimbrell Trail

This trail is 3.1 miles and consists of natural and paved surfaces. The paved portion of the trail extends from the trailhead to Timberlake Point street just short of the Lake Wylie road bridge crossing. The natural surface trail extends from the trailhead along the shoreline of Lake Wylie and is located on 78 acres of preserved land managed by the Catawba Lands Conservancy. The trail connects to the Stowe Connector Trail at either end, creating a loop around the Daniel Stowe Conservancy. The Stowe Connector Trail connects to the Stowe Conservancy's parking lot, allowing visitors to reach the Duke Kimbrell Trail from either entrance. Visitors do not have to pay the Conservancy to walk on their trails.

*Special Note: Bicycles are allowed on the Duke Kimbrell Trail BUT NOT ALLOWED on the Daniel Stowe Conservancy's trails. Please do not ride the natural surface portions of the trail in wet conditions.

Location

6500 S. New Hope Rd.

3.45 miles, One Way

Moderate

Best Use

Surface

Distance

Difficulty

Natural Surface

Walking, Hiking, Mountain Biking

Belmont

Daniel Stowe Conservancy

Daniel Stowe Conservancy is a 380-acre nonprofit nature preserve in Belmont, NC, just 20 miles from Uptown Charlotte. Home to the renowned Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, it offers trails, gardens, and lakeside escapes open daily for community connection, exploration, and outdoor inspiration.

Belmont

Visitors to Gaston County in North Carolina will find the town of Belmont located just south of I-85 at exit 27 . The downtown is located just off of the Catawba River and is the closest town in the county to Charlotte, NC.

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