You can walk on a mix of
roads and trials, which take you through the northernmost habitat of the
rare and State-listed endangered Gopher Tortoise, so named because its burrows may be
1520 deep. This preserve also supports and protects a forest of endangered longleaf
pine and wire grass. As you walk you will also see turkey and blackjack
oaks as well as a variety of wildflowers such as passion flower, prickly
pear, gopherweed, butterfly pea, and polygonella. Other than the Gopher
Tortoise you may see white-tailed deer, wild turkey, quail, fox squirrels, broadhead
skinks, and a wide variety of birds.
Be alert for snakes, especially venomous
copperheads and timber rattlesnakes. Insect repellent is recommended
during the warm months. Horseback riding in groups no bigger than five
is permitted. No motorized vehicles or bicycles allowed.
Length: Approximately 16.5 miles of
trail.
Fees: No fee.
Directions:
From Aiken, drive south on US 78 for 12
miles to Windsor. Approximately 0.5 mile beyond the sign for Aiken State
Park turn left onto Spring Branch Road (Aiken County S-2-212). Spring
Branch becomes Windsor Road and dirt after
approximately 1.4 miles.
To the south parking area: Continue on
Windsor Road for another 2.0 miles and turn right onto Centerwood Road. Drive 1.4 miles and
turn left onto Long Cane Road
(Just past Spring Branch Church). The parking area will be on your left.
To the north parking area: Continue on
Windsor Road for another 4.0 miles and turn right onto Oakridge Club
Road. Drive 0.9 mile and the parking area is on the left.
Hours: Dawn to dusk
Camping: No camping.
Information:
DNR Heritage
Trust Program, P.O. Box 167, Columbia, SC, 29202.
Telephone: 803-734-3886.