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The Cayce / West Columbia Riverwalk opens the Congaree River for walking, jogging, bicycling, and just gazing at the natural beauty. Its path accommodates all levels of physical access including baby carriages and wheelchairs.
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Difficulty: Easy
This partially paved 1.3-mile trail includes wayside exhibits, the 1856 Washington Light Infantry Monument and the historic Green River Road which was the centerline of the battle.
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Difficulty: Easy
Crooked Creek Park offers a wide variety of recreational, cultural, instructional and social activities, and hosts visitors of all ages throughout the day. The park offers users many fun and recreational outlets, including paved and unpaved trails.
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Difficulty: Easy
Aiken State Park is as rich in its history as it is natural beauty. The Jungle Nature Trail is a 3-mile boardwalk and dirt turf loop through wetlands, mixed pine and hardwood forest.
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Difficulty: Easy
At The Lower Cypress Wetlands in Port Royal, venture down the boardwalk for a look at a cypress swamp.
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- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
The Peak to Prosperity Passage proceeds west from the Alston trailhead in Fairfield County across the impressive Broad River trestle. The view from the 1,100-foot-long bridge is spectacular, especially when bald eagles soar. Across the river in Newberry County, the rail-trail skirts Peak and cuts an easy swath through piedmont forest to Pomaria and Prosperity.
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- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
The Doodle Trail represents the opportunity to carry on the memory of this historic railroad and preserve the vital connection that was forged between Easley and Pickens over 120 years ago.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Beyond Oconee Station’s historic significance, there’s a fishing pond and 1.5-mile nature trail that connects hikers to a trail leading into Sumter National Forest and ending at Station Cove Falls.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
Enjoy breathtaking views of the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Escarpment including Table Rock and Caesar Head mountains on this this narrow, steep, rugged, rooted, unmarked footpath.