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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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It doesn’t get any better than Saluda Shoals Park... Trail heads at the Environmental Center are the perfect place to begin walking or bike riding on a variety of paved and unpaved trails.
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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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The Canal Trail includes interpretive signs and carries hikers for 1½-miles (one-way) along the historic tow path of the canal which includes the foundations of an early 1800 mill site. This trail connects to a half-mile Landsford Canal State Park Nature Trail.
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Dorchester County Parks and Recreation Department operates Richard H. Rosebrock Park, which is a seventy acre natural area offering 1.5 miles of hiking trails adjacent to the Ashley State Scenic River, and located near the intersection of Highways 165 and 61.
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Difficulty: Easy
From the trailhead at the far end of the parking lot, ten stone markers, commemorating South Carolina governors, are spaced along the route
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Get an up-close look at one of the last remaining large Carolina bays on the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain at Woods Bay State Park.
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This 13-mile trail is designed for and open to mountain bicyclists of all experience levels. The trail is also open to hikers, walkers and runners.
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The Newberry Recreation Complex is open to the public for daily use from 8 am - 8 pm. In addition to the Hidden Lake Nature Trail, you can explore the Gully Washer Splash Pad ($3 per person), accessible playground, multiple baseball/softball fields, multipurpose fields, picnic shelters, outdoor ping pong, pickleball, and an outdoor fitness rig. There is something for everyone to enjoy!