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- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- ATV
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Difficulty: Moderate
A figure-eight motorcycle and off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail, this sandy course winds through fragrant pine woods with shimmering hardwoods in the understory. Along the way, riders can glimpse vernal ponds with bald cypress as well as turkeys and whitetailed deer.

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- Water
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Difficulty: Moderate
The Enoree is known as the "River of Muscadines" and ranges from two to seix feet deep and 40 to 70 feet wide. This popular, moderate 36-mile section of the Enoree River flows through South Carolina’s scenic Piedmont to its confluence with the Broad River.

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- Hike
- Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
This is an easy 4.7 mile trail through old rice field impoundments located at the Santee Coastal Reserve.

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- Walk
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
Drew Park provides an open green space and also includes a nice paved walking path for an afternoon stroll.

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- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
The 627-acre preserve is loaded with history and hikers can enjoy a loop though the woods which is several miles long and goes by many of the ponds and historic features.

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- Walk
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
The British Camp Trail starts from the parking area near the park office and Visitor Center, and loops through what was once the property of the Musgrove family, which was briefly occupied by the British in the summer of 1780. Scenic views of the Enoree River are visible from this trail, and it is teeming with local wildlife year-round.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
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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
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Difficulty: Moderate
The Garden of the Waxhaws Trail is a nice and easy-to-follow loop trail that provides fishing access and scenic views of the lake within Andrew Jackson State Park.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
A National Recreation Trail, the Kings Mountain loop winds through hardwood forest, up and down gently rolling hills, past granite outcroppings and along a stream toward the historic battlefield.

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- Walk
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
The Battlefield Trails at Kings Mountain National Military Park is a self-guiding walking trail allows the visitor to see both perspectives of the battlefield. Wayside exhibits around the trail highlight battle events. The Centennial Monument, U.S. Monument and Ferguson's Grave are key features along the trail.