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Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Moderate
Take a hike or ride horseback on the Langley Pond Loop Trail, a 4.75 mile wooded trail winding through a cool canopy of lush woods. Langley Pond Park is also home to Aiken County's only championship level disc golf course.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Difficult
This 1.2-mile trail is primarily used for mountain biking and is part the Clemson Experimental Forest trail system located in Central.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
This short loop begins and ends on West Dam Road and is part of the Clemson Experimental Forest trail system. It also takes visitors by Lawrence Family Cemetery.

Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Gibson Pond Park is a 15-acre park, that is heavily wooded, with an easy to follow loop trail, picnic shelters and restrooms located in the town of Lexington.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Difficult
There are a wide variety of trails to be found near Clemson's campus. This trail is a fast and technical 0.9-mile trail.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Difficult
Hunting Arrow is located in the Lawrence Chapel Division of Clemson Experimental Forest and is a challenging Issaqueena favorite that takes you by Spring House Ruins.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
This is a great multi-use trail within Clemson Experimental Forest that is provides a fast downhill mountain bike ride towards Lake Issaqueena.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
This excellent hiking and mountain biking trail is an official segment of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail that runs along the southern shore of Lake Whelchel in Gaffney.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Strenuous
This strenuous double loop trail—located within Clemson Experimental Forest—spends more time on roads than the others in this area, but it does have a technical singletrack section with a steep eroded climb and descent.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The Webb Wildlife Center, one of the sites featured in the South Carolina Nature Viewing Guide, is a facility owned and managed by the SC Department of Natural Resources to provide wildlife habitat and opportunities for public recreation.