
Description: Starting from the
trailhead at the parking area on this moderately difficult loop trail,
you will make a brief descent before you climb a ridge overlooking a
beautiful river valley. To the left, an ancient species of moss and
lichen coat outcroppings of rock. You will wind through trees on the
hilltop, make u-turns to the left, and descend to a lush river flat
splashed with wildflowers and dogwood trees. From here the view is
reversed. The ridge is above and you are following the banks of the
river. You are invited to appreciate the scenery, but since this area
has an abundance of rare plants, walk with care. The Florida
Gooseberry, Webster’s Salamander and some other rare plants and
animals are protected by special regulations. Rock crossings above a
gentle waterfall and parts of the lower trail may be slippery in wet
weather. Watch for snakes and other wildlife, also insect repellant is
advisable in season. Pets are allowed on leashes.
Length: 1.3-mile loop.
Fees: None.
Directions: From Edgefield, drive
west on SC 23 for approximately 15 miles and turn left onto Red Oak
Grove Road (Edgefield County S-19-139). Drive 2.5 miles to a dead end and
turn right onto Garrett Road (S-19-143). The trailhead is 1.5 miles on
the right.
Hours: Dawn to dusk.
Camping: Hamilton Branch State Park.
Information:
DNR Heritage
Trust Program, P.O. Box 167, Columbia, SC 29202,
Telephone: 803-734-3886.