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3.48km
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Lejeune Boulevard Greenway, exploring military memorials and enjoying scenic views of the New River.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Lejeune Boulevard Greenway is primarily a paved greenway, offering a level and easy walking surface. While some sections feature tunnels under roadways and intricate bridges over wetlands, there is also a notably straight stretch that leads to a rewarding bridge over the New River. Its paved surface and minimal elevation changes make it suitable for a wide range of users.
The Lejeune Boulevard Greenway is part of a larger network. The section that is part of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail is approximately 4.8 miles long, while the broader Jacksonville-Camp Lejeune Rail-to-Trails portion extends for 6.3 miles. It is generally an out-and-back trail, though it connects to other parts of Jacksonville's extensive trail system, allowing for varied routes.
The trail offers several points of interest, most notably the Lejeune Memorial Gardens. Here, you can visit significant memorials such as the Beirut Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Montford Point Marine Memorial, and the 9/11 Memorial. Beyond the gardens, you'll encounter tunnels, intricate walk bridges over wetlands, and scenic views of the New River from a dedicated bridge.
Yes, the Lejeune Boulevard Greenway is a significant part of two larger trail networks. It forms a section of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail (Segment 15) and is also part of the East Coast Greenway (NC/VA complementary route). It integrates into Jacksonville's extensive network of over 23 miles of trails and greenways.
Parking is available at or near the Lejeune Memorial Gardens, which serves as a primary access point for the greenway. As the trail links downtown Jacksonville, the Memorial Gardens, and Camp Lejeune, various access points with parking may be available along its length.
Yes, the Lejeune Boulevard Greenway is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the trail for all users.
The greenway can be enjoyed year-round due to its paved surface. However, spring is particularly pleasant, offering the chance to see azaleas in bloom within the Lejeune Memorial Gardens. Fall also provides comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Lejeune Boulevard Greenway itself. Similarly, the Lejeune Memorial Gardens are open to the public without an entrance fee, allowing visitors to experience the memorials freely.
Yes, the Lejeune Boulevard Greenway is designed to be highly accessible. Its paved, level surface and minimal elevation changes make it suitable for walkers, runners, cyclists, and those using wheelchairs or strollers, ensuring a comfortable experience for a wide range of visitors.
This greenway is unique for its deep connection to military heritage, serving as a vital link between the civilian community of Jacksonville and the military community of Camp Lejeune. It incorporates former railroad tracks, preserving history while offering a modern pathway, and provides access to the profound memorials at Lejeune Memorial Gardens.
While the trail itself is primarily a greenway, it connects to downtown Jacksonville and the Lejeune Memorial Gardens, where you may find restrooms and other facilities. For your visit, bring water, sun protection, and comfortable shoes suitable for walking or cycling on a paved surface. Given its urban connections, cafes and other amenities are usually a short distance away.
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