News Summary
Kill Devil Hills welcomes Jockey’s Trail, a new 50-mile hiking route that showcases the area’s beautiful landscapes. Created by local hiker Luke Halton, the trail offers four manageable stages, making it accessible for all. Navigate with detailed maps or an app while enjoying maritime forests, coastal paths, and sandy beaches. This year-round trail promotes local tourism and community engagement, inviting everyone to experience the natural beauty of the Outer Banks.
Explore the New 50-Mile Adventure Trail in Kill Devil Hills!
Exciting news is spreading across Kill Devil Hills as a brand new 50-mile hiking trail, officially known as Jockey’s Trail, has recently opened! This scenic pathway stretches from the beautiful Jockey’s Ridge State Park all the way to the North Carolina and Virginia state line at Carova. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this trail has something special to offer outdoor enthusiasts looking for a fresh adventure!
A Dream Turned Reality
The idea for Jockey’s Trail sprouted in the creative mind of a local hiker, Luke Halton, who found inspiration during the long COVID lockdowns of 2021. Having conquered over 2,000 miles of hiking, Halton decided it was time to share his passion with the community. His vision has now blossomed into a trail that connects existing paths, winding through a delightful mix of terrains.
What to Expect on Your Hike
Pack your bags, but don’t worry about hauling around heavy gear! The trail is split into four manageable stages, approximately 14, 13, 10, and 13 miles each. This setup makes it accessible for anyone interested in getting outside and enjoying nature without the need for extensive training. Plus, with a zigzag course that takes you over sand, gravel, and boardwalks, you won’t get bored! The diverse landscapes include enchanting maritime forests, bustling sidewalks, coastal paths, and even stretches of sandy ocean beach—what a treat for the senses!
Tools to Navigate Your Adventure
Currently, there’s only one official marker for the trail located at the Outer Banks Brewing Station. However, those wanting to explore can easily navigate with a detailed Google map or utilize a handy app called Hiiker. With this app, hikers can access detailed maps, including free GPX downloads for those sections that might leave you without phone service.
Creating a Year-Round Experience
Jockey’s Trail is not just a summer activity; it promises to be accessible and enjoyable throughout the entire year! The community-focused initiative aims to engage locals and tourists alike, inviting everyone to explore the natural beauty of the Outer Banks away from bustling beach crowds. Imagine a peaceful hike with delightful scenery—what could be better?
Community Impact and Future Plans
During a kickoff event held earlier this month, the community came together to celebrate this new addition to Kill Devil Hills. Support from locals has already begun to pour in, with many recognizing the benefits that this trail brings—not only does it offer a fun outdoor experience, but it also promotes local exploration and tourism. Currently, Halton is eager to enhance the trail’s visibility by adding more signs in the future, depending on funding availability.
Join the Adventure!
If you’re ready to lace up your hiking boots and hit the trail, now is the perfect time! Get out there and experience the beauty that lies just beyond the sandy beaches. The Jockey’s Trail invites everyone in the community to step outside and enjoy everything that nature has to offer. For more information, you can check in with the OBX Way nonprofit online.
So grab your friends, family, or even your favorite furry companion, and embark on an adventure that promises fun, fresh air, and fantastic sights. Happy hiking, Kill Devil Hills!
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Additional Resources
- The Coastland Times: Jockey’s Trail
- Wikipedia: Hiking
- Men’s Journal: Day Hikes in Outer Banks
- Google Search: Hiking in Outer Banks
- The Travel: Oregon Town and Outer Banks
- Encyclopedia Britannica: North Carolina
- Blue Ridge Outdoors: Hiking to Outer Banks
- Google News: North Carolina Hiking Trails