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Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

2.20 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

This 400-foot waterfall of Matthews Creek is one of the most scenic and photographed waterfalls in the state. It was named for the ravens that breed in the high cliffs forming the falls. Over 180 species of birds have been identified in this region.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

7.00 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Rolling farmlands, mature forests, and the historic town of Glenn Springs highlight the Glenn Springs Passage. In the 19th century, Glenn Springs was known for the health benefits of its mineral waters. Now listed in the National Register, the historic district includes 20 historic buildings from about 1840 to 1940 and the site of a popular resort hotel.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike
  • Equestrian

Length:

12.60 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Here is a trail that serves hikers, bikes, and horses with something for all, but you have to alert about who can go where. Hikers can use the entire trail, but horses and bikers only parts

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

14.10 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Ideal for bicycling, the scenic Peach Country Passage is routed from Inman to Landrum along back roads dotted with peach orchards.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike

Length:

6.60 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Poinsett Reservoir Passage travels the mountain ridges along the northern boundary of Poinsett Watershed. This pristine watershed of 19,000 acres contains the headwaters feeding Poinsett Reservoir of the Greenville Water System (GW).

Trail Activity:

  • Water

Length:

8.00 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

The Goose Creek Reservoir is a 600 acre impoundment located in lower Berkeley County. It can be accessed at the John R. Bettis Landing off of Mabeline Road adjacent to the Trident Technical College campus on Rivers Avenue.

Trail Activity:

  • Water

Length:

5.00 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

After a portage of approximately 300 yards on the Palmetto Trail, put in on the south side of the Henry Brown Bridge and paddle south. Since there are so many possible ways you might go, such as old rice field canals, Santee Cooper has placed small diamond shaped signs to help keep you on course. At approximately halfway, there is a cleared area for primitive camping and the creek opens a bit for easier paddling.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

13.00 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

This 13-mile trail is designed for and open to mountain bicyclists of all experience levels. The trail is also open to hikers, walkers and runners.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Equestrian

Length:

20.00 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Starting from the Equestrian Center, you can ride on a series of colored trails, which provide a variety of distances. You will ride on a combination of farm roads in open fields and interconnected trails through densely wooded areas. A large variety of birds and animals can be found in this area, as well as snakes. In the show area there are barns and a series of show rings.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

5.70 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Horn Creek Trail is a six mile loop of single track. This trail goes through hardwoods and pines, and contains some pretty good downhills as well as pretty decent climbs. Roots are abundant, as well as a few rocks.