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  • I love this greenway and try to get in a 6-12 mile run or walk on it 5-6 days a week. Moving to Charlotte from S. California I was stunned and dismayed at the low the walk score of the city. I don't always like walking in or around my neighborhood because sidewalks just end, sometimes there aren't any sidewalks at all and drivers don't seem to acknowledge or respect the right of way pedestrians have (I've lost count of how many times I've been in a crosswalk and have been nearly hit by a driver). This greenway provides a safe place to walk or run and I don't have to worry about it ending abruptly and forcing me to turn around and find another route. The greenway is well maintained and beautiful. There are a lot of people that use the greenway but I rarely ever find that it hinders my workout in any way. For the most part, the other pedestrians and cyclists are respectful of each other; but there are definitely some cyclists and rollerbladers that are going way too fast but it's never anything that will stop me from going. I've only run/walked the entire distance from Rea to 51 a few times. I don't know how often I'll be doing that. I always have my son in the stroller and the last .75 mi that lead to the trailhead at 51 is all unpaved gravel, so it's a bit rough on the stroller, even when I bring the jogger. After it rains, most of the trail gets really muddy, slick and certain parts get flooded. Mud is probably the biggest issue I have, as it can be really slick and the shaded areas stay muddy for several days after a rain. There aren't any sandbags either, so the mud tends to slide into the trail after a rain, but the city is really great about maintenance and will usually have most of the mud pushed to the side after a while. This is a great trail. I always see wildlife - deer, snakes, beavers, great blue heron, ducks, turtles, frogs, etc. This is definitely a gem in the crown of the Queen City
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