Interpretive Trail

Granby Gardens Nature  

(Columbia, SC)


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Description:
Starting from the park building, you can walk either direction on this easy walking paved trail, that passes through a very thick and shady wooded area. Signs along the trail help you to identify the various flora, and overlooks at either end provide a  place to view the Congaree River, or to just sit and enjoy the sounds of birds. Near the south end, you will pass over what was once part of the old Columbia Canal.  Lights along the trail make it available for a cool evening stroll.

From the picnic area at the north end of the Nature Trail or the bridge crossing the old canal, you can walk on the unpaved Stone Wall Trail. This winding trail passes an old stone wall which was once part of the canal.

Facilities are available at the parking area. Insect repellent is recommended during warm months.

Length: Granby Gardens Nature Trail 0.8 mile. Stone Wall Trail 0.3 mile.

Fees: None.

Directions: From I-126 drive south on Huger Street and turn right onto Catawba Street (just before the railroad tracks). Catawba Street ends at the Granby Gardens parking area. The trail begins at the park building.

Hours: Lights allow this trail to be used at night.

Camping: No Camping

Information: River Alliance, 506 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC, 29201. Telephone: 803-765-2200

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Updated: October 21, 2005
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