The creek is most widely known for the
McMullen Creek Greenway, a segment of the larger
Mecklenburg County Greenway System. The McMullen Creek Greenway is connected to the Lower McAlpine Creek Greenway and the Four Mile Creek Greenway, forming a continuous multi-use pathway network. This interconnected route is approximately 5.8 miles (9.3 km) long. The greenway features varied surfaces, including pavement, crushed gravel, and elevated wooden boardwalks that traverse swampy sections of the floodplain. The path runs through a protected riparian area consisting of woodland, floodplain, and wetland habitats. The greenway corridor is an important ecological site, hosting the first documented
great blue heron rookery in Mecklenburg County. The area also provides shelter for various other bird species, including the migratory
American redstart and
scarlet tanager. ==See also==