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(2887)
15,077
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02:57
65.7km
430m
Road cycling
Embark on the University City loop for a moderate racebike adventure spanning 40.8 miles (65.7 km), where you will gain 1411 feet (430 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 56 minutes. This route offers a diverse visual journey, connecting several greenways that wind through lush natural surroundings. You will cycle alongside serene creeks and through wooded areas, enjoying the refreshing shade provided by trees like tulip poplars and sycamores. The trail also takes you directly through the UNC Charlotte campus, giving you glimpses of its academic buildings and athletic facilities. Experience unique perspectives of wetlands as you cross wooden boardwalks, making for an engaging and varied ride.
While the University City loop is generally accessible, be prepared for some sections, especially within University Research Park on the Mallard Creek Greenway, where you will encounter tightly packed gravel. The greenways can become quite busy with walkers, runners, and other cyclists, particularly on weekends and during peak hours, so ride with awareness and anticipate sharing the path. It is also wise to check local conditions before you go, as certain sections of the route may experience flooding after heavy rains. Planning your ride during off-peak times can offer a more serene experience.
This popular route in Mecklenburg County stands out for its seamless connection of multiple greenways, creating an extensive network for outdoor enthusiasts. The integration of Mallard Creek, Toby Creek, and Clarks Creek greenways provides a continuous and varied landscape to explore. Beyond the natural beauty, the trail offers a unique perspective on the UNC Charlotte campus, blending academic scenery with the tranquility of nature. This combination of urban and natural elements makes the loop a distinctive and well-loved option for racebike riders in the region.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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40.7 km
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65.7 km
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45.7 km
15.5 km
4.03 km
505 m
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49.5 km
16.0 km
191 m
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You can access the greenways that make up this loop from various points. Consider parking near the UNC Charlotte campus or at one of the shopping areas like Shoppes at University Place or Town Center Plaza, which offer convenient access to the interconnected greenway system.
Yes, the route is largely considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for a wide range of cyclists, including beginners and families. Most sections are paved and relatively flat. You'll also find amenities like picnic tables and playgrounds along the trails.
The terrain is predominantly paved, offering a smooth surface ideal for road bikes. However, be aware that some sections, particularly within University Research Park on the Mallard Creek Greenway, feature tightly packed gravel. The route also includes wooden boardwalks over creeks and wetlands, adding variety to the ride.
You'll experience diverse scenery, including lush natural surroundings, serene views of creeks like Mallard Creek, Toby Creek, and Clark's Creek, and wooded areas. Portions of the Toby Creek Greenway pass through the UNC Charlotte campus, offering views of university buildings. Wildlife sightings are common, and the tree canopy provides refreshing shade.
The route connects several notable greenways. You'll pass through areas like Clarks Greenway, Reedy Creek Nature Preserve, and Sherman Branch Nature Preserve. The interconnected greenways themselves are a highlight, allowing for continuous rides through varied landscapes.
Yes, the University City loop is part of the larger Cross Charlotte Trail and Carolina Thread Trail systems. It also incorporates sections of the Toby Creek Greenway, Mallard Creek Greenway, and Clarks Creek Greenway, which are integral parts of Mecklenburg County's greenway network.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the greenways that make up this loop, provided they are kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for cycling. However, the route is enjoyable in summer too, as the canopy of trees provides welcome shade. Be aware that after heavy rains, some sections may experience flooding.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the greenways that comprise the University City loop. They are publicly accessible.
Yes, the greenways offer convenient access to nearby shopping and dining areas, such as Shoppes at University Place and Town Center Plaza, where you can find various options for refreshments and meals.
Due to its popularity, especially on weekends and during peak hours, the greenways can become crowded with walkers, runners, and other cyclists. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and considerate of other users.
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