Search Results
41 - 50 of 58 results
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The park serves as an oasis within the city—a place where people gather to work, play and celebrate life. The Riverwalk can be found here, as well as the Liberty Bridge.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Waldrop Stone Falls is only a 30 foot fall that used to be known as Clemson Falls. A 20 minute, 0.3 mile hike will get you there and it's uniqueness is worth it.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Todd Creek Falls is a local picnic spot for Pickens County residents, and a very pretty spot of a picnic, at that. The falls are 15 to 20 feet high and lay along a power line right-of-way on Clemson University land.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Open year round at no charge to its visitors, Burrells Ford is a nice choice for camping along the Chattooga River. This is a short hike that takes campers from the parking area to the campground.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
This trail is a short loop through a bottomland forest area, upward into an open pine habitat and ending with a scenic view of Centennial Lake. There are interpretive signs to help you learn about the unique plants and animals that call Sesqui home.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Difficult
Whether you’re looking for a day hike or planning a multi-day through-hike, the Foothills Trail offers adventures of every length and difficulty.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The Battlefield Trail begins from a parking area on Horseshoe Falls Road and winds through the rolling hills of the northern wooded area of the park and site of the 1780 battlefield. This trail is handicap accessible for 0.1 mile where you will see Horseshoe Falls.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
This 1.5 mile loop within Devils Fork State Park gets its name from a rare wild flower that has gorgeous white blooms.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Tyger-10 Nature Park has a wide, flat trail that runs beside the river that is perfect for families to take a hike and bring along the family dog. There is an abundance of opportunities to experience nature first-hand from shallow pools to turtles sunning on the shore to baby possums in the trees.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
The trail begins along a wide jeep road through open forest, crossing a small stream in a very short distance. Once across the stream, the wide forest road you are following bears to the right, with a narrower, single track hiking trail bearing to the left. Going right will take you along the Wattacoo Lake Loop. Bearing left will take you along the Mountain Bridge Passage Trail.