
East Coast Greenway - Home
The East Coast Greenway’s first complete metro area features city parks, the grounds of the state’s art museum, two universities, and scenic boardwalks through woods and marshes. Extend your trip east to Clayton on the Neuse River Trail for …
East Coast Greenway - Route Map
The East Coast Greenway is composed of a 3,000-mile spine route, Key West north to the Canadian border in Maine, along with a number of complementary routes offering additional scenic options in Virginia, Rhode Island to Cape Cod, and in Maine.
East Coast Greenway - Plan Your Trip
Ready to explore the Greenway? From a morning's hike to a week's bike trip or more, the East Coast Greenway offers thousands of miles of adventures, a great way to experience the Eastern Seaboard up close.
East Coast Greenway Map
The East Coast Greenway connects 15 states, 450 cities and towns, and 3,000 miles of people-powered trails from Maine to Florida —the country's longest biking and walking route. Use this map to accesss the Greenway and plan a trip.
East Coast Greenway - FAQs
To see where trails are complete, visit our Greenway map. Can I travel the East Coast Greenway today? Yes! Join the millions who bike commute to work, run with friends, and stroll with family on local Greenway segments.
East Coast Greenway
In South Carolina, the East Coast Greenway stays near the coast through the state’s low country, bringing travelers through Myrtle Beach, Georgetown, Charleston, and Beaufort to the Georgia border. Completed trails furthest north include the many trails of Myrtle Beach — the first East Coast Greenway city to complete all of its off-road trail!
East Coast Greenway - About
A linear park, the 3,000-mile East Coast Greenway is planned almost entirely on public right-of-ways, incorporating waterfront esplanades, park paths, abandoned railroad corridors, canal towpaths, and pathways along highway corridors.
East Coast Greenway
The East Coast Greenway begins its journey in Calais, Maine, at the Canadian border. The route through Maine continues south and west through coastal communities, historic mill towns and Downeast blueberry barrens.
East Coast Greenway - The East Coast Greenway
The East Coast Greenway is designed to transform the 15 states and 450 communities it connects through active and healthy lifestyles, sustainable transportation, community engagement, climate resilience, tourism, and more.
East Coast Greenway - Long-Distance Trips
The East Coast Greenway takes you through major cities — Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Miami and more — and on flat to rolling stretches of urban, rural and coastal communities in between.