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A view of the Elizabeth City waterfront

 

ELIZABETH CITY, NC

  

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10 Km HISTORIC WALK YR895 Jan 3 - Dec 29    

START POINT: Muddy Waters Coffeehouse

100 W. Main St.

Elizabeth City, NC 27909

GPS: N36°18.02, W76°13.44'

252-338-BREW (2739), Tourist Info: 252-338-4040.

http://www.muddyscoffee.com/ 

HOURS:   M-F 6:30am - 10pm; SA 7:30am -10pm; Su 9-6

CLOSED:  Major Holidays.

 

POC:  

 Loren Little 336-788-8582, lorenlittle@bellsouth.net

 

TRAIL: Rated 1. Suitable for strollers. Trail is through the Downtown and West End Historic districts with over 30 National Registry points-of-interest, along the waterfront, and shaded residential streets. An alternate trail goes into Camden County for "Tarheel 100" county program participants. Alternate route is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs.

 

HOW TO GET THERE: From the South on Hwy 17 at new exit 255 bear to the right to stay on US 17 (DO NOT take US 17 Bypass),  Entering the city at the fork of US 17/Hughes Blvd.( to the left) and Business 17/ Ehringhaus St.( to the right) stay left on US 17/Hughes Blvd to Main Street. Turn right on Main Street to Coffeehouse on the left at the corner of Main and Road Street. From North or West on US 17/US 158, at new exit 264 stay on Hwys 17 / 158 (DO NOT take US 17 Bypass) into Elizabeth City then left on Business 17/Road Street to coffeehouse on the right. From the East on Hwy 158, cross the bridge into Elizabeth City and turn left on Bus 17/Road Street to the coffeehouse on the right. Limited parking at coffeehouse, but ample free parking nearby. Ask at coffeehouse for directions.

Osprey nest on the alternate route which goes into two counties.

Moth Park, commemorating the development of the moth boat, a type of sailboat