Residence Inn by Marriott Raleigh Downtown





The Residence Inn by Marriott Raleigh Downtown Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The Lake Johnson Trail includes a 3.5-mile paved greenway loop as well as a 1.9-mile unpaved loop plus another 1.0 mile of out and backs to scenic lake overlooks. Part of the paved loop includes a section of Walnut Creek Greenway Trail. The paved portion goes through the woods, along the lake, and across the dam. The unpaved portion, a bit less traveled, goes to the headwaters of the lake. Both can cross the boardwalk across the lake to complete a figure 8 if you want. The trail has flat...
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Great natural dirt trail that is a great challenge with some natural hills and climbs as well as a beautiful view all year round.
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Various paved and gravel trails loop around and through art and nature exhibits. This route is fully paved but there are several other areas to explore. The southern paved portion is the Reedy Creek Trail which connects to the House Creek Greenway Trail and is known as the scenic walking bridge that spans I-440 at Wade Avenue. Accessibility: There are several designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lot off of Blue Ridge Road at the west end of the trail. All of them are...
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Creekside Trail is an out and back trail with a short loop at the end. It could also be called the field side trail as it travels more beside NC State's fields and over some swampy area more than beside a creek. Mostly flat, it is accessed from the north end of the Wetlands Boardwalk. It travels along the Steep Hill Creek floodplain and uses several footbridges and boardwalks across the swampy, muddy areas. When this was posted, they were currently repairing and adding several boardwalk...