THE EASY POTT’S BRANCH TRAIL, UMSTEAD STATE PARK

Now the weather is warmer and the trees are in full lush, we’re on a mission to complete all the hiking trails in Umstead State Park, Raleigh, and write a full guide to the park!

It’s a beautiful picnic area, so perhaps plan to bring a packed picnic lunch, or supplies to cook out. 

The Pott’s Branch trail is located in the northeastern part of Umstead State Park right near the Glenwood Avenue Entrance.

GETTING TO THE POTT’S BRANCH TRAIL

Pott’s Branch trail is the perfect Sunday stroll and should only take about 30-40 minutes, depending upon how many stops you take for photos or to rest.

HIKING THE POTT’S BRANCH TRAIL

If you start at the first parking lot, turn right along the paved path at the picnic and restrooms. This is where the trail intersects with the Sycamore Trail.

The trail turns pretty much straight away to the left. Pay attention to the orange diamond/square blazes as it’s easy to miss the turn as there are a few little trails in this area.

Kids, especially, will love playing in these areas. You’ll cross over some footbridges, large rocks, and pretty viewpoints. We loved the view of the trees framing the footbridge.

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