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Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Easy
This easy, multi-use trail parallels a park road and takes you through a forest of mixed pines and hardwoods.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Named for Tom Moore Craig, a civilian who ran the bank at Croft during its time as a military camp and led the movement to have the federal government give this land to the state for a park.
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
Length:
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:
- Hike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Moderate
While traveling on the Beech Tree Trail at Croft State Park, visitors will find a creek crossing, as well as ruins from the late 1800’s to the 1940’s.
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.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
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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:
- Walk
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Three nature trails are located on Santee State Park. The one-mile Limestone Nature Trail, the one-mile Oak Pinolly Nature Trail and the half mile Sinkhole Pond Nature Trail. The Oak Pinolly Nature Trail is basically an out-and-back path.
Trail Activity:
- 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.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
Edisto Beach State Park features an environmental education center that highlights the natural history of Edisto Island and the surrounding ACE basin, South Carolina’s longest system of wheelchair-accessible hiking and biking trails, and a 1.5-mile-long beach. This is an asphalt trail that leads to the beach.