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For the most stunning views of the marsh, bike or hike the half-mile Scott Creek Trail. Boardwalks allow you to cross the wetlands and walk through a hammock visited regularly by egrets and herons.
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Edisto Beach State Park features an environmental education center that highlights the natural history of Edisto Island and the surrounding ACE basin, South Carolina’s longest system of wheelchair-accessible hiking and biking trails, and a 1.5-mile-long beach. This is an asphalt trail that leads to the beach.
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This easy .2-mile trail takes you from the Environmental Learning Center to one of only two remaining Bache markers on Edisto Island.
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Difficulty: Easy
A kiosk and interpretive trail offer exhibits and waysides on the history of the village and the process of discovery through archaeological and historical research.
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Difficulty: Easy
The 1/4-mile Kerrigan Trail—located on Huntington Beach State Park—and numerous boardwalks extend out into the saltmarsh and freshwater lagoon for exceptional wildlife viewing.
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Difficulty: Moderate
The path to Long Creek Falls is not an official forest service trail so there may not be permanent markings. Long Creek Falls is a 25-foot waterfall on its namesake creek in Oconee County, just before the creek flows into the mighty Chattooga River.
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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.
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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.
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Difficulty: Easy
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Meadow Falls is a hidden treasure located in the Clemson Experimental North Forest.