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Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

1.80 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The Woodruff Greenway is a 1.8-mile – out-and-back – walking trail that starts at the Woodruff Leisure Center and travels all the way to Woodruff Middle School.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike

Length:

3.20 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The trail starts out through a hardwood forest and then opens onto a grassy path, crossing the remains of long-abandoned rice fields. After about 2.5 miles you arrive at the New River, Beaufort County’s only freshwater river, then the route takes you through the Great Swamp and an area once harvested for timber.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

2.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

A mainly surfaced 0.7 mile trail circles the large ball field complex, but if you walk the perimeter of the park you will come to a dirt and grass loop that circles a pond and passes wetland woods.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This Park has a paved trail for walking, skating, or bicycling in the Rosewood Neighborhood of Columbia.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.20 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This park provides an easy-walking paved trail that encircles the front portion of the park and features shaded picnic tables.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.60 miles

Difficulty: Easy

As you follow Scott’s Creek, you will be treated to the sounds of birds and the rustling sound of water.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.90 miles

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

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

4.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This beloved City of Columbia park provides a flat, easy-walking, paved trail that follows the old towpath of the Columbia Canal—which had a brief career in the 19th century, but became obsolete because of the railroads.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Equestrian

Length:

47.20 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

At 47 miles, the Swamp Fox Passage is the longest section of the cross-state Palmetto Trail. The passage traverses four distinct ecosystems through Francis Marion National Forest, including swamps made famous as hideouts of Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Equestrian

Length:

11.40 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

High Hills of Santee in Sumter County was named for the high, sandy ridges that are part of the Sandhills geographical region. These rolling hills are the remains of an ancient ocean shoreline found in the Carolinas and Georgia. Over time, the beach sand and shells transformed into rock, called coquina, which can be seen today throughout Poinsett State Park.