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Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Moderate
Lookout Park and Trailhead Park are both great facilities provided by the City of Tega Cay and this is a paved trail that connects the two parks.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The City of Gaffney's McCluney Park provides visitors a place for a brisk walk or casual stroll.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
This City of Gaffney Park offers a walking path, benches and bench swings to enjoy the beautiful landscape this park provides.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The State House Walking Trails consist of four different paths—varying in length from a quarter-mile to one mile—which were conceptualized as part of the Healthier State House Initiative by partnerships from the YMCA, SCHA, SCPRT and the joint legislative grounds committee.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
This short nature trail takes to you to the lakeside and back. Lake Warren State Park is a premier fishing venue for largemouth bass, bluegill bream, redbreast, crappie and catfish.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
Nestled in Lowcountry South Carolina, Lake Warren State Park provides plenty of amenities for a day spent outdoors. The Fit Trail is a .4 mile loop that is marked with brown "Fit Trail" signs.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
Wescott Park is the Lowcountry’s premier baseball and softball facility—featuring a Ripken Training Facility. Wescott Park was meticulously designed and built state of the art for the best experience for players and spectators. The park also provides a network of walking paths, as well as a dog park.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Outdoor enthusiasts and boaters can't go wrong at Hamilton Branch State Park. The park also provides an access point for the Steven's Creek Bike Trail.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
This upland trail loops north of the Visitor Center and connects to the elevated boardwalk for a short distance. The Bluff Trail passes through a young forest of loblolly and longleaf pines. Evidence of prescribed burns can be found along this trail.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
You won’t go far along this trail without encountering some kind of wildlife — broad-winged hawks, migratory ducks, wading birds, turtles, maybe even a gator or two. Befitting its name, the trail is shaded by beautiful tupelo trees, along with bald cypress and massive live oaks more than 150 years old.