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Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Moderate
Starting from the Equestrian Center, you can ride on a series of colored trails, which provide a variety of distances. You will ride on a combination of farm roads in open fields and interconnected trails through densely wooded areas. A large variety of birds and animals can be found in this area, as well as snakes. In the show area there are barns and a series of show rings.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
Horn Creek Trail is a six mile loop of single track. This trail goes through hardwoods and pines, and contains some pretty good downhills as well as pretty decent climbs. Roots are abundant, as well as a few rocks.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Difficult
This trail is located in the southeastern part of the Long Cane Ranger District. Visitors enjoy the option of riding the 5.5-mile Modoc Trail, the 12-mile Turkey/Wine Trail, or exploring them both on the same day. This linear trail provides beautiful views of the Stevens Creek area corridor.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
The park has miles of hiking and walking trails, mountain bike trails, a 30-acre fishing pond, picnic areas, playgrounds, and much more.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Strenuous
The Table Rock State Park hiking trails take hikers past mountain streams and waterfalls to the tops of Pinnacle and Table Rock mountains.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The Mill Creek Pass Trail connects the Pinnacle Mountain and Ridge trails. If you ascend the rugged Pinnacle Mountain Trail to the sign just above Mill Creek Falls, you can turn right and follow the Mill Creek Pass Trail to the Ridge Trail.

Trail Activity:
- Walk
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Hopeland Gardens is a peaceful and beautiful place to stroll in Aiken.

Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
- Bike
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail is a 23+mile multi-use greenway system that runs along the Reedy River connecting Greenville County with schools, parks, and local businesses. The Swamp Rabbit will continue to grow, offering fun, non-motorized recreation, and transportation.

Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
From Main Street, begin this occasionally hilly, paved park trail that winds along the Little River and Reedy Fork Creek.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
If you’re looking for quality, South Carolina mountain bike trails, the park is home to 10 miles of rolling, loop trails that take bikers through oak and pine woodlands.