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The Palmetto Trail, when finished, will be a 425+ mile recreational
trail that traverses the state of South Carolina. The Trail will begin at Oconee State
Park in the upstate and end north of Charleston on the coast. It will consist of several
connecting passages that will showcase the unique history, culture, and geography of the
Palmetto State. Each passage is designed for a weekend's enjoyment on the Trail.
The Trail will connect the mountains to the sea forming a spine for
a network of trails in South Carolina, the genesis of a statewide trail system. The
planned trail corridor will run through the counties of Oconee, Pickens, Greenville,
Spartanburg, Cherokee, Union, Laurens, Newberry, Fairfield, Richland, Sumter, Clarendon,
Orangeburg, Berkeley, and Charleston.
Sections that are currently open (Listed
north to south):
Oconee Connector Passage (3.2 miles)
Blue Ridge Electric CoOp Passage (12.5 miles)
Poinsett Reservoir Passage (6.6 miles)
Blue Wall Passage
(14.0 miles)
USC Spartanburg
Passage (1.3 miles)
Mary Black Rail Trail (2.0
miles)
Croft Passage (12.6 miles)
Glenn
Springs Passage (7.0 miles)
Blackstock
Battlefield Passage (1.5 miles)
Enoree Passage (14.0
miles)
Lynch's Woods
Passage (3.0 miles)
Capital City Passage
(7.5 miles)
Fort Jackson Passage
(14.0 miles)
Wateree Passage (7.2
miles)
High Hills of Santee Passage
(14.0 miles)
Lake
Marion Passage (26.0 miles)
Santee Passage
(11.0 miles)
Eutaw
Springs Passage (18.0 miles)
Lake
Moultrie Passage (26.0 miles)
Swamp Fox Passage
(42.0miles)
Awendaw Connector Passage
(7.0 miles)
For more information about the trail and
proposed trail sections please
contact:
Palmetto
Conservation Foundation
1314 Lincoln St., Suite 305
Columbia, SC 29201-3154
or
Trail Talk

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: August 25, 2008
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