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- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
The Sadlers Creek State Park Biking Trail is a well groomed, mostly level, dirt and pine needle covered, beginners mountain biking and hiking trail.

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- Walk
- Hike
- Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
Worth Management Area is preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. There is a trail that leads to the top of Worth Mountain, as well as accessibilty to the Broad Scenic River.

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- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
The Mary H. Wright Greenway is a paved walking trail that connects to South Converse Street Park. The path could also be used for biking.

Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
This scenic and paved trail is located in Lyman at River Place Park. The trail features a lovely bridge that crosses the Middle Tyger River.

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- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
North Spartanburg Sports Complex is a regional park with 5 baseball/softball fields, BMX track, 0.5 mile walking trail, playground, outdoor fitness equipment, picnic shelters, and restrooms. This park is used for tournaments as well as local youth league play. North Spartanburg Sports Complex is also home to the Carolina Miracle League.

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- Hike
- Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
Dreher Island State Park is one of the Midlands’ most cherished natural sanctuaries. This is a short, multi-use, linear trail.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Moderate
To add more challenge and miles to the Southside Loop, add the Lizard Trail into your route.

Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Moderate
This is one of the trails less traveled at Croft State Park, but is worth riding if you enjoy mountain bike trails. High and Dry is considered moderately difficult and can be found while riding on the Southside Loop.

Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
Walk along the marsh or through the 80 acres of park-style gardens, featuring thousands of azaleas, camellias and live oaks, some several hundred years old.

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- Walk
- Hike
- Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
For the most stunning views of the marsh, bike or hike the half-mile Scott Creek Trail. Boardwalks allow you to cross the wetlands and walk through a hammock visited regularly by egrets and herons.