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Hiking
Trail
Catawba
Indian Nation
(Rock
Hill, SC)
Trail Map

Description:
Three trails, each having something different highlight the Catawba
Indian Nation. The Loop Trail, which starts at the Long House
Government Center, educates hikers by bringing the local history
alive. Features of the loop trail include a Catawba dwelling, bark
house, dugout trees, story circle, and an active archeological dig
center. The other two, the Cultural Center and Greenway Trails begin
at the Cultural Center. You will start your hike on the Cultural
Center Trail, where you will see several signs to educate you about
the history of the area and some Indian legends. The Indians who
resided in the area hundreds of years ago were mainly traders and
subsistence farmers, and as you walk, you will experience what an
early South Carolina Indian compound would have looked like. The
distinguishing feature of this short trail is a garden, a replica of
an old Catawba Indian tribal garden. Squash, corn, beans, pumpkins,
and sunflowers are still grown there today. When you connect with the
Greenway Trail you will parallel the Catawba River and you will walk
on a path once used by some of the earliest inhabitants of South
Carolina.
Length:
Loop Trail 0.8 mile, Cultural Center Trail 0.5 mile, and Greenway Trail
0.7 mile.
Fees:
None.
From
Exit 79 on I-77 (Dave Lyle Blvd.) at Rock Hill, turn right onto
Springdale Road (York County S46-97). Drive for 1.5-miles and turn
left onto Hopewell Road (S-4657). Drive for 1.8-miles and turn left
onto Neely Store Road (S46-31). Drive for 1.0-mile and turn right
onto Indian Trail Road (S46-160), which will take you to the Catawba
Reservation.
Hours:
Open during daylight hours.
Camping:
No camping.
Information: Catawba
Indian Nation, PO box 188, Catawba, SC, 29704.
Telephone: 803-366-4792

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: October 25, 2004
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