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Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Mountain Bike
  • Water
  • Paved

Length:

3.60 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Saluda Riverwalk was formally established as a city park in June 2021. Even before this park was formally established, it had been a recreational playground for several years. This is a perfect location for kayakers and tubers to paddle and float along the river, especially with the new ease-of-entry access point below the boardwalk near the main Candi Lane parking lot.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

2.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

On the Fort Mill Gateway, you will parallel a busy thoroughfare as you wind through a peach orchard, and meticulously landscaped green space. At the far end of the trail, you can loop around a pond that provides natural habitat for coots, ducks, and a variety of other wildlife.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

2.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Granby Park, near the historic Granby, Whaley and Olympia Mill Villages, opened in 1998. It is the southernmost segment of the Three Rivers Greenway. Granby Park has wonderful views of the river from deeply shaded paths.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

10.20 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Capital City Passage, the first urban passage on the Palmetto Trail, features South Carolina’s largest city and seat of state government. The passage follows city sidewalks through beautiful neighborhoods, past city parks and schools, along the historic Horseshoe and across the steps of the State Capitol.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike
  • Equestrian

Length:

4.90 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Lynch’s Woods Park is a well-kept secret tucked behind a strip of businesses off Hwy 76 on the south side of the charming city of Newberry. Created by the 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps, the park protects 276 acres of woodlands full of old-growth hardwoods and the rambling Rock Branch Creek and tributaries.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike
  • Equestrian

Length:

36.00 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

This moderately easy section of the Palmetto Trail winds through pine ridges and hardwood bottomlands, and crosses two major creeks, the Gilders and Indian and the Enoree River. You will also pass by three small lakes, the Sedalia, John's Creek, and Wildcat. This forest area is home to a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and many species of songbirds.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

1.90 miles

Difficulty: Easy

You will walk or ride through a lush coastal forest and on the dikes once used by the rice planters. The major feature of this trail is an 800-foot boardwalk that extends into a pond where you can see majestic bald cypress and water tupelo, all draped in Spanish moss.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike
  • ATV

Length:

11.90 miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Cedar Springs Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trail is located in the northern portion of the Long Cane Ranger District. The trail is only managed for allterrain vehicles (ATV) and dirt bikes. Jeeps, Hummers and other four-wheel-drive vehicles are not permitted. Golf carts also are not allowed.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike
  • ATV

Length:

12.60 miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Parsons Mountain Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trail is located in the northern portion of the Long Cane Ranger District. The trail is only managed for allterrain vehicles (ATV) and dirt bikes. Jeeps, Hummers and other four-wheel-drive vehicles are not permitted. Golf carts also are not allowed.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike
  • Equestrian

Length:

5.00 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Dalton Road is a well maintained gravel and clay road with several long climbs and two extremely steep descents on a single track provide some technical challenge and provide a good workout. This is a great access road to many of the trails in the area.