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Trail Activity:

  • Equestrian
  • ATV

Length:

100.00 miles

Difficulty: Strenuous

CAW is an outdoor park with camping that has 100 miles of riding trails, plus attractions that include a drag strip.

Trail Activity:

  • ATV

Length:

40.00 miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Located about an hour from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, this offroad park is open to ATVs, motorcycles and Jeeps.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

1.80 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The NWTF Nature Trail is a steep, multiple-loop path through mixed woodland and open fields. Interpretive signs mark the Tenant Farm site, Erosion Gullies, Rock Crossing, and other historical and natural land features.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike

Length:

3.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Studying, viewing, and photographing the island’s wildlife and scenery are popular activities throughout the year. Over 14 miles of trails are open to hiking and bicycling.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

3.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This trail is 3.5 miles in length. It provides a number of bird and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

1.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This trail is located approximately one mile from the refuge office at Pool A. The Woodland Pond Trail is one mile in length, and passes through wetlands, upland pine, and a small open area. It loops around Pool A, so you'll return to where you've parked. This is a good trail for viewing songbirds.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

0.30 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This preserve is well worth taking some time to explore and discover some ancient history on Coosaw Island.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

1.40 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The trails along the edge of Shealy’s Pond Heritage Preserve are what you would expect in a natural area, a bit squishy, but that boggy bottom creates a unique habitat that attracts people, small mammals and lots of birds.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

0.70 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The Molly’s Rock Picnic Area, built on the site of an old homestead, is located near a massive granite boulder known locally as Molly’s Rock. The origin of this name is uncertain because there are several different accounts of its source. The picnic shelter was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) sometime between 1936 and 1942.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

15.50 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

This 15.5-mile wooded footpath provides the perfect vantage point to soak in the beauty of the narrow, twisting waterway that serves as the natural boundary between South Carolina and Georgia. Every turn in the trail offers a new and more beautiful panorama of the river and its densely forested gorge.