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===Sections===
 
===Sections===
 
* '''existing''':
 
* '''existing''':
** '''south-southwest''': [[Hillandale Golf Course]] / [[US/NC/Durham/Indian Trail Park|Indian Trail Park]]
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** '''south-southwest''': [[Hillandale Golf Course]] / {{l/sub|Indian Trail Park|pfx=US/NC/Durham/}}
** '''north-northeast''' to [[US/NC/Durham/Westover Park|Westover Park]] (Maryland Avenue) ([http://www.ci.durham.nc.us/gis_apps/parkapp/park.cfm?selVal=park&ParkNam=Westover+Park listing])
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** '''north-northeast''' to {{l/sub|Westover Park|pfx=US/NC/Durham/}} (Maryland Avenue) ([http://www.ci.durham.nc.us/gis_apps/parkapp/park.cfm?selVal=park&ParkNam=Westover+Park listing])
 
* '''to be built''': from Westover Park (between Guess Road and Maryland Ave.), under [[I-85]] and ending at [[Ellerbe Creek Trail]] on Stadium Drive
 
* '''to be built''': from Westover Park (between Guess Road and Maryland Ave.), under [[I-85]] and ending at [[Ellerbe Creek Trail]] on Stadium Drive
 
** tunnel under I-85 exists
 
** tunnel under I-85 exists
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** design phase complete, but no funding for construction as of 2010-07-15
 
** design phase complete, but no funding for construction as of 2010-07-15
 
==About==
 
==About==
[[West Ellerbe Creek Trail]] is a bicycle/pedestrian trail in [[Durham, NC]] that currently runs from Perennial Drive (off Albany Street near the eastern edge of [[Hillandale Golf Course]]) through [[US/NC/Durham/Indian Trail Park|Indian Trail Park]] east-northeast along the western portion of [[Ellerbe Creek]] to Maryland Avenue (the western edge of the very small [[US/NC/Durham/Westover Park|Westover Park]]).
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[[West Ellerbe Creek Trail]] is a bicycle/pedestrian trail in [[Durham, NC]] that currently runs from Perennial Drive (off Albany Street near the eastern edge of [[Hillandale Golf Course]]) through {{l/sub|Indian Trail Park|pfx=US/NC/Durham/}} east-northeast along the western portion of [[Ellerbe Creek]] to Maryland Avenue (the western edge of the very small {{l/sub|Westover Park|pfx=US/NC/Durham/}}).
  
 
A longer section continuing along the creek through Westover Park, across Guess Road, under [[I-85]], and connecting with the main [[Ellerbe Creek Trail]] has been designed but not yet built. It will run through a tunnel under [[I-85]] which was built during highway widening circa 2005. Right-of-way along the creek was donated in the 1990s by the shopping centers on its east side, but the creek shifted in the years before funding was available to build the trail. New water-quality rules are currently (2014) a barrier to construction.
 
A longer section continuing along the creek through Westover Park, across Guess Road, under [[I-85]], and connecting with the main [[Ellerbe Creek Trail]] has been designed but not yet built. It will run through a tunnel under [[I-85]] which was built during highway widening circa 2005. Right-of-way along the creek was donated in the 1990s by the shopping centers on its east side, but the creek shifted in the years before funding was available to build the trail. New water-quality rules are currently (2014) a barrier to construction.

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West Ellerbe Creek Trail is a bicycle/pedestrian trail in Durham, NC that currently runs from Perennial Drive (off Albany Street near the eastern edge of Hillandale Golf Course) through Indian Trail Park east-northeast along the western portion of Ellerbe Creek to Maryland Avenue (the western edge of the very small Westover Park).

A longer section continuing along the creek through Westover Park, across Guess Road, under I-85, and connecting with the main Ellerbe Creek Trail has been designed but not yet built. It will run through a tunnel under I-85 which was built during highway widening circa 2005. Right-of-way along the creek was donated in the 1990s by the shopping centers on its east side, but the creek shifted in the years before funding was available to build the trail. New water-quality rules are currently (2014) a barrier to construction.

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