At The Darnell Apartments in Norcross, GA, you’re not just tucked into a stylish space—you’re surrounded by some of the best walking trails in the area. Whether you need a peaceful solo stroll or a nature-filled weekend route with friends, Norcross has a little bit of everything. There are wooded trails, shady boardwalks, and even scenic lakeside views—right around the corner.
So lace up your sneakers and get ready to explore these must-visit walking spots near The Darnell.
Jones Bridge Park Trail
Let’s start with one of the most beautiful spots nearby. Jones Bridge Park sits right along the Chattahoochee River and features a peaceful walking trail that loops through trees, open fields, and down to the river’s edge.
The trail is short but stunning, especially in the early morning or right before sunset. You’ll see fishermen, kayakers, and maybe a heron or two along the way. The water views and wide open sky make this a top spot for both relaxation and fresh air.
Lucky Shoals Park
Just minutes from The Darnell, Lucky Shoals Park offers a 1.5-mile paved walking trail that winds through shady woods and past open recreation areas. The trail is smooth, easy to follow, and perfect for both short strolls or longer laps.
You’ll also pass basketball courts, picnic shelters, and green lawns where families and pets love to play. It’s a great everyday option when you want something close, easy, and full of community energy.
Simpsonwood Park Trail
If you're craving something that feels a bit more wild, Simpsonwood Park delivers. This 220-acre nature preserve has several quiet walking trails that take you deep into the woods, along the Chattahoochee, and through peaceful meadows.
The trails here are a mix of dirt and gravel—nothing too steep, but just enough to feel like you’re on an adventure. It’s the kind of spot where you’ll hear birds, the breeze through the trees, and maybe nothing else. Bring water and take your time.
Pinckneyville Park Greenway
For a longer, more connected route, check out the Pinckneyville Park Greenway. This trail links up with nearby neighborhoods and green spaces, offering a paved, winding path perfect for walkers, joggers, and cyclists.
Along the way, you’ll pass small creeks, bridges, and maybe even some deer. It’s especially great in the spring and fall when the leaves change and the trail comes to life with color.
Walk More, Stress Less
At The Darnell, some of Norcross’s best trails are just around the bend. Whether you’re out for a quick loop or a peaceful afternoon in nature, these walking paths help you slow down and recharge. So go ahead—step outside, find your favorite trail, and let the fresh air do the rest.