Multi-Use Trail
Saluda Shoals Park
(Lexington County)
Trail Map

Description:
There are a series of paved and dirt connecting walkways within the park, but the
featured
trail is the paved Greenway Trail, which runs the length of the park. You can begin this
easy walking, multi-use, out-and-back trail from the canoe launch area or the
Environmental Center parking area. All trails in the park are multi-use, but
horses are not allowed on the paved sections.
Most of the trails near the river
are relatively flat, but hikers and mountain bikers will find some
challenges as they move toward the interior of the park.
Also the park offers horse
trail rides with rental horses and canoeing on the river. Both of these events
require pre-registration.
Restrooms are available at
the Environmental
Center and near the canoe launch area. Be aware that parts of this trail may be
flooded after heavy rain. Insect repellent is recommended during warm months.
Pets are permitted on leashes, but you must scoop up behind them.
Length:
Approximately 8.5 miles of multi-use trails.
Fees:
$4 per car (annual pass available).
Directions:
From downtown Columbia, drive northwest on I-26 to Exit 104. Turn left onto Piney Grove Road
and drive to St. Andrews Road. Turn right, then left at the first traffic light
onto Bush River Road.
The park entrance is 1.5 miles on the left. Enter the park and after you cross a
bridge you will see the fee station. Continue to the Environmental
Center, which is on the right, or continue to the end of the road to the canoe
launch area.
Hours:
Open daily 7 a.m. to sunset.
Camping:
No camping.
Information:
Saluda Shoals Park, 5605 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC, 29212,
Telephone:
803-731-5208.
E-mail: saludashoals.com.

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South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: November 3, 2008
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