Interpretive Trail

Lynches River County Park

(Florence County)

 

 

 

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Description:
The longest of two trails in this park is the Stagecoach Trail, which gets its name from an old stagecoach path that passed through this area from Washington, D.C. to Savannah, GA. From the trail kiosk, begin this foot-traffic only, nature loop through quiet, woodland where educational kiosks display information about the natural environment, and color-photograph plaques identify various plants and trees including oak, maple, blueberry, sparkleberry, and Witch Hazel. Near the end of the loop, you can branch off onto the Riverwalk Trail that winds along Lynches River or continue to the Stagecoach trailhead. You may see a variety of birds, snakes, squirrels, and other wildlife, especially along the river.

Restrooms are located behind the community building. Insect repellent is recommended in warm weather. Pets are permitted on a leash.

Length: 1.3 miles.

Fees: No fee.

Directions: From Florence, drive south on U.S. 52/301. At the fork with U.S. 301, stay on U.S. 52, cross Lynches River, and turn right onto West Old No. 4 Highway (S-21-147). Drive approximately 2 miles and turn right on County Park Road. Continue to the Lynches River County Park entrance and turn left into the parking area just past the community building. The trail head is located near the river.

Hours: 9 a.m. to sunset.

Camping: No camping.

Information: Lynches River County Park, 1110 Ben Gause Road, Coward, SC, 29530, Telephone: 877-319-7799 (toll-free).

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Updated: October 21, 2005
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