4.9 km I love biking here and definitely recommend. During our stay at Lake Norman we went to see Jetton Park to see if we can do some swimming, relaxation and maybe a bit of walking. While this loop was built specifically for mountain bikers, it is a multi-use trail, but be prepared to encounter other trail users. The paved path is good for strollers. We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 65 to 65 feet in elevation gain. Jetton Park features 104 acres, beach (swimming is not allowed), food area, picnic decks, Waterfront Hall, playground, tennis courts, 1.3 mile bike trail, 1.5 mile walking/roller blade trail and a formal garden. The renovation of a Jetton Park landmark is finally complete. Jetton is a waterfront park located in Cornelius, and a great option for you and your family, featuring a 1.3-mile bike trail, a 1.5 miles hiking trail, a formal garden, and even a beach area! If a foreign army invaded Vancouver or Seattle, would you help defend your country? The McDowell Creek Greenway connects Robbins Park to Birkdale Village. I would like to the working hours of this park .. Is it open on Sundays ? 53 reviews of Jetton Park "One of the best and most scenic parks in the area that I've found, Jetton Park is part of the Mecklenburg County Park system. 16.99 m Down, 2.6 mi Singletracks Merch | The next highest ascent for mountain biking trails is Tassajara Ridge and Dougherty Valley Ridge Trail with 2,165 ft of elevation gain. An eight-acre area in Cornelius featuring a custom-built, nature-themed playground, a multi-purpose field, nearly one mile of paved walkways, and almost two miles of nature trails. Jetton Park is a 104-acre park that has a 1.5-mile trail that can be used for roller blading, walking, or running. 205' Down This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. Above: Tara Llanes won 14 medals on the pro mountain-bike circuit before she fractured her vertebrae during an event in 2007. Where is the best place to hike in Jetton Park? MTB Podcast | 68.31 m Up