Interpretive Trail

Fernwood Nature Trail

(Cleveland Park in Greenville)

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Description:
Under the green table, near the benches at the trailhead, you can pick up an interpretive guide for this short, wood-chip and dirt, walking-only, nature trail loop that winds along a stream beneath a canopy of mature hardwood. The numbered markers will help you identify a variety of plants and trees that provide habitat for birds, squirrels, snakes, and other wildlife. For an extended walk, you can continue on the paved Fitness Trail in Cleveland Park.

Insect repellant is recommended in warm weather. Pets are permitted on a leash.

Length: 0.5 mile.

Fees: No fee.

Directions: From I-385, Exit 42 (Greenville Zoo exit), turn left on Lawrence Road. Drive approximately 1 mile and turn right onto Washington Street. At the entrance for Cleveland Park, turn left onto Cleveirvine, and then turn right onto Woodland Way. Just after you cross the Reedy River Bridge, park in the parking area on the right. Follow the concrete walk (Fitness Trail) back across the bridge. The trailhead for the Fernwood Nature Trail is across the street at the corner of Woodland Way and Fernwood Lane.

Hours: Dawn to dusk.

Camping: No camping.

Information: City of Greenville Parks and Recreation, P.O. Box 2207, Greenville, SC, 29602, Telephone: 864-467-4350.

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Updated: October 21, 2005
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