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Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Paved

Length:

0.70 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This easy walking paved loop trial passes through a wooded area past the playground and tennis courts.  Picnic tables make for a nice noonday walk and lunch.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk

Length:

0.30 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The natural surface walking track, located in Wedgefield, is open daily from dawn to dusk. 3.5 laps is equal to one mile.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Paved

Length:

0.40 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Starting from the parking area on Caughman Road this paved, easy walking out and back trail encircles the ball field area of the park.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

1.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

South Carolina natives and out-of-towners alike can find something fun to do in Santee State Park. Tucked away within the park, this is an easy, one-mile loop trail.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

8.40 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Located in South Carolina’s well-known Santee Cooper Country, Santee State Park sits along Lake Marion. The Park offers this looped trail for hikers and mountain bikers, which is considered moderate due to its length.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

1.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Santee National Wildlife Refuge consists of four separate units scattered along the eastern shore of Lake Marion. Hiking along the Wrights Bluff Nature Trail (Bluff Unit) gives you some great views of Cantey Bay, the wildlife farm fields, and numerous wetlands.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

23.50 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Boyd Foundation Passage (26 mi, moderate): A scenic new link in the Palmetto Trail, this passage weaves through the Wateree Heritage Preserve, completing a continuous connection from Columbia’s Capital City Passage to the Wateree Passage—thanks to a generous grant from the Boyd Foundation.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Paved

Length:

6.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

At Southeast Park, a short paved loop winds through the woods connecting the tennis courts, and a longer combination paving and dirt loop encircles the pond.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

16.20 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Fort Jackson Passage takes you through the heart and into the woods of this spectacular military facility. Fort Jackson was established in the year 1917 to answer the call for trained fighting men in WWI.  The Fort was named in honor of Major General Andrew Jackson, a native son of the Palmetto State and seventh president of the United States.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

1.00 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The Harry J. Vann Trail is a one-mile interpretive loop trail that connects to the Palmetto Trail. This trail is open to the public and meanders through the black water flood plain of Colonels Creek and upland pine forest.