Hiking at Jordan Lake State Recreation Area provides a peaceful escape into nature, featuring over 14 miles of trails that weave through lush forests, rolling hills, and scenic views of the lake. Located between Apex and Pittsboro, North Carolina, this expansive 4,500-acre park includes trails like the New Hope Overlook trails. Hikers on this trail can spot bald eagles, ospreys, and colorful wildflowers while navigating shaded paths and open meadows. Hikers should be aware that there is a significant amount of poison ivy along many trails, so it’s important to stay on the paths.
The trails cater to various skill levels, offering opportunities for leisurely strolls as well as moderate hikes, all on well-maintained paths with clear signage. Whether you are attracted to the tranquil shoreline, diverse wildlife, or the soothing sounds of rustling pine trees, the trails at Jordan Lake provide a refreshing outdoor experience for both adventurers and families.
We have compiled a list of trails at Jordan Lake that we have hiked, which includes nearly all of them. The trails are organized by their access points, and each image and trail title is clickable, leading you to a dedicated page for that specific trail. We hope this inspires you to explore the beauty of Jordan Lake!
Table of Contents
Ebenezer Church Access
The Ebenezer Church Access features two of the Jordan Lake Trails that provide vastly different experiences, making both of them fun hikes for different reasons.
Location: 2582 Beaver Creek Road, Apex, NC 27502
Ebenezer Church Trail

🌳 Easy 1-Mile Loop for a peaceful hike through a mixed hardwood and pine forest.
🦌 Look out for deer and migratory birds along the trail.
🏞️ Enjoy the beautiful sights of Jordan Lake and a small pond.
⛪ Named after the historic Ebenezer Church from the late 1820s.
🔍 Discover remnants of the old church via a short side trail.
🚶♀️ Great for families and casual hikers looking for a serene walk.
🛤️ Clear signage and well-kept trail enhance the hiking experience.
Old Oak Trail

🌳 Easy 1-Mile Loop for a peaceful hike through a mixed hardwood and pine forest.
🚶♀️ Easy trail suitable for hiking, walking, and birdwatching
🌊 Offers glimpses of Jordan Lake’s 14,000-acre reservoir
🦅 Chance to see bald eagles and other wildlife
🏞️ Peaceful retreat amidst diverse recreational activities
⏱️ Quick option for a faster hike
New Hope Overlook Access
The New Hope Overlook Access features the two longest trails at Jordan Lake that can easily be combined to make an over 5-mile loop.
Location: 339 W.H. Jones Road, New Hill, NC 27562
New Hope Blue Trail

🌳 Scenic 2.7-mile loop
🥾 Moderate hike with diverse landscapes
🌊 Winding along the shores of Jordan Lake
🌞 Ideal for sunrise and sunset views
🏞️ Rolling hills and dense pine and hardwood forests
🐦 Great for hiking, trail running, and birdwatching
🦅 Opportunities to spot ospreys, eagles, deer, and turtles
🗺️ Well-maintained with clear signage
🗓️ Accessible year-round; best in spring and fall for comfortable temperatures
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly and perfect for solo adventurers
New Hope Red Trail

🌲 The trail is approximately a 2.7-mile loop.
🏞️ It offers a moderate adventure suitable for all skill levels.
⛰️ Hikers will experience diverse terrain, including rocky areas and dense forests.
🏞️ The trail features rolling hills, occasional lake views, and tranquil streams.
🦌 Wildlife such as deer, birds, and turtles can often be spotted along the route.
👟 It is well-marked, making it accessible for both casual walkers and seasoned hikers.
🌳 The Red Trail can be combined with the Blue Trail for a total hiking distance of over 5 miles.
🌅 It’s an ideal choice for a peaceful day hike to connect with nature.
Seaforth Access
One of our favorite trails at Jordan Lake is located within the Seaforth Access, making it a must-visit.
Location: Seaforth Beach Road, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Seaforth Pond Trail

👨👩👧👦 It is an easy 1.4-mile loop perfect for families and casual hikers.
🌲 The trail meanders through beautiful pine forests and hardwood groves.
🌅Visitors can enjoy scenic views of multiple ponds and the lake along the way.
🌿 A boardwalk crosses a wetland, allowing for an immersive experience in nature.
🦅 The trail is popular among birdwatchers, especially for spotting bald eagles and ospreys.
☀️ It is well-maintained and open year-round, making it accessible for outdoor activities.
🦟👢 Be prepared for possible bugs or muddy areas in certain sections of the trail.
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