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- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
The Turtle Trail is easy and fun, and has a nice flow with little rollers. It starts and finishes with a ride through rhododendrons.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
This is an easy-walking, mostly-level, nature-trail loop along the shores of Lake Placid. At the far end of the lake, you will descend and ascend the steep slopes below the dam and then cross a boardwalk foot bridge.
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- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
This is a very compact trail in a 26 acre park, but it offers some good training opportunities and a very accessible location for those who live in the Greenville.
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- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Moderate
These are the most popular trails in the Isaqueena area, so you'll most likely see other hikers, bikers and even horseback riders.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Moderate
The Long Cane Horse Trail is an intermediate 25+ mile trail network in Sumter National Forest between Abbeville and Greenwood, SC.
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- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Moderate
Trail lovers will find this trail to be a moderately easy hike, or an easy mountain bike ride with some technical spots. A mixed base of sand, roots, mud, and crushed oyster shells adds to the uniqueness of this trail.
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- Walk
- Hike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Easy
This preserve supports and protects a forest of endangered longleaf pine and wire grass. You can walk on a mix of roads and trails.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Slickum Falls are located in the Eva Russell Chandler Heritage Preserve, managed by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources, in the Mountain Bridge Wilderness area between Ceasars Head and Jones Gap.
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- Walk
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Hikers will experience wetlands areas and bluffs, which at only 40 feet above sea level are the highest points in Georgetown County. The only access to this 3.9-mile loop trail on Sandy Island is by private boat.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
The McCaskill Trail, which starts at the dock on the south end of the island, provides great access for serious birders and casual hikers alike.