Hiking Trail

Forty Acre Rock
Department of Natural Resources Heritage Preserve
(Lancaster County)

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Description: This moderately strenuous, out and back trail provides a unique break from the normal terrain of South Carolina. Starting from the lower trailhead, you will wind through a sandy, high grass, but well marked section that is very easy to follow. You will pass through a thick forest, where you may see many different types of animals, such as Prairie warblers, indigo buntings, red-tailed hawks, vireos, cottontail rabbits, and deer. Continuing along flat creek, you will come to a beaver pond, which is small, but full of water lilies and very colorful during the summer months. You will pass a small waterfall as you make the moderate climb to your destination, the vast opening on top of a huge standing rock called Forty Acre Rock. Though actually 14 acres, it is still a breathtaking site. During the spring, water collects in depressions and you will be treated to the sight of a variety of specialized plants such as lichens, mosses, sedum, and the endangered pool sprite. The trail continues across the standing rock and into a forest of thick vegetation including red cedar and several species of hardwood trees.


Length:
1.5 miles.

Fees: None

Directions: From Kershaw, drive north on US 601 for approximately 9 miles and turn left onto Reserve Road (Lancaster County S-29-27). Drive for .4 miles and the parking area for the lower trailhead is on the left. For the upper trailhead, continue approximately 2 miles, turn left onto Conservancy Road and drive to the end.

Hours: There are no posted hour regulations, but it is recommended that you hike during daylight hours to fully experience this unique trail.

Camping: No camping allowed

Information: DNR Heritage Trust Program, PO Box 167, Columbia, SC 29202, Telephone: 803-734-3886.

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Updated: May 28, 2008
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