Interpretive Trail

Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve
(Spartanburg, SC)

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Description:
From the kiosk at the parking area, begin this short, paved, loop interpretive trail that winds past scenic gardens, gurgling creeks, and quiet ponds close to downtown Spartanburg. The observation deck (in the woods along the paved path), the gazebo (by the flowerbeds near the parking lot), and the stone amphitheater (in the woods and across the pond from the observation deck) are the most popular spots. As you walk amid tall oaks, magnolias, cypress, and pine trees, you may see a variety of birds and other wildlife. If you want to extend your walk and see more of the preserve, you can continue on a series of wood chip trails.

Insect repellant is recommended in warm weather. Pets are not permitted.  Restrooms are located in back of the gray building next to the parking lot.

Length: 0.25 mile paved and approximately .4 mile wood chip

Fees: No fee.

Directions: In Spartanburg, from Exit 22 on I-26, drive 2 miles east on Reidville Road (SC 296), which becomes John B. White, Sr. Boulevard and turn left at the entrance sign. Park in the designated area.

Hours: Dawn to dusk.

Camping: No camping. 

Information: Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve, P.O. Box 2337, Spartanburg, SC, 29304. Telephone: 864-574-7724.

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Updated: October 21, 2005
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