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Trail Activity:

  • Walk
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Length:

1.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The mystique surrounding the area emcompassed by this one-mile, self-guided, interpretive trail dates back 4,000 years.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
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Length:

1.40 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The 1.35-mile long Buckwalter Place Greenway Trail provides residents and visitors with a place to get in touch with nature while exercising.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
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Length:

0.90 miles

Difficulty: Easy

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.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
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Length:

1.50 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

This trail passes rock formations, the Savannah River, and interesting forest and plant communities.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

3.90 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Hikers will experience wetlands areas and bluffs, which at only 40 feet above sea level are the highest points in Georgetown County. The only access to this 3.9-mile loop trail on Sandy Island is by private boat.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

5.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The McCaskill Trail, which starts at the dock on the south end of the island, provides great access for serious birders and casual hikers alike.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

3.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

As you walk on these paths, look alongside the trail for white-fringed, yellow-fringed, and rosebud orchids and carnivorous plants such as the Venus’ fly traps and pitcher plants.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

1.10 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Located between River Drive and North Main Street, Earlewood Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the city—the centerpiece of the Earlewood neighborhood. There is an easy-walking, packed sand, loop trail—that circles an open grassy area and borders a creek on the south side, a disc golf course, as well as a dog park.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

2.80 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This loop trail provides great views of Cedar Creek where otters and wading birds are regularly observed. The eastern portion of this trail follows a cypress-tupelo slough (dried up river bed) where many cypress knees can be seen sticking up out of the water.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike

Length:

2.40 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This is an accessible, easy-to-follow, densely foliated, boardwalk loop located in Congaree National Forest. As you walk through the various flood plain forest habitats, look for pileated woodpeckers, barred owls, osprey, great blue heron, and a variety of other birds and other wildlife.