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Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

1.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

On December 18, 2023, the City of Hardeeville opened its first walking and biking pathway.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

1.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Water

Length:

9.40 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

5.50 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

5.80 miles

Difficulty: Strenuous

One of the area’s most diverse hikes, this trail includes a log crossing of Matthews Creek, a spectacular view of Raven Cliff Falls from a swinging bridge, and a rock face called The Cathedral.

Trail Activity:

  • Water

Length:

3.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Old Santee Canal Park's 195 acres commemorate the rich history and habitat of Berkeley County. A three-mile paddle trail immerses you in a cypress swamp where alligators, wood ducks, turtles and ospreys flourish amid a thriving community of southern shield ferns and other native vegetation.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

2.40 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This is an accessible, easy-to-follow, densely foliated, boardwalk loop located in Congaree National Forest. As you walk through the various flood plain forest habitats, look for pileated woodpeckers, barred owls, osprey, great blue heron, and a variety of other birds and other wildlife.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk

Length:

0.10 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Stroll along the 1,150-foot boardwalk to view alligators relaxing in the cypress tupelo swamp.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk

Length:

6.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Journey from the past to the present and heritage to habitat at the Ravenel Caw Caw Interpretive Center. Rich in natural, cultural and historical resources, Caw Caw was once part of several rice plantations and home to enslaved Africans who applied their technology and skills in agriculture to carve the series of rice fields out of cypress swamps.