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Difficulty: Easy
The Jew’s Harp Spring was used to provide water for Orange Hall, a nearby plantation, in the 1800s. Scattered bricks are the only remains of the house. The name of the spring is derived from its shape–that of a Jew’s harp. It was carved from a solid piece of granite by J. E. Sherman in the 1860s.
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- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
A natural haven for hikers, mountain bikers and bird watchers, trail users will enjoy hardwood bottomlands, pine uplands, tidal marsh, freshwater ponds and managed wetlands.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
Bull Sluice is a Class Five rapid on the Chattooga River. From the center's parking lot, follow the trail down the hill to where it forks (remember you got to walk that hill coming back). Take the right fork through the woods to the river below (the left fork take you to a beach area downstream of the rapids).
Trail Activity:
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Sandy Ford is a moderately steep, .3-mile, hiking-only gravel and crushed rock trail to reach the gentle rapids of the scenic Chattooga River.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Strenuous
Fall Creek Falls consists of three waterfalls, each roughly 30 to 40 feet high, in a two mile-long stretch.
Trail Activity:
- Water
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Difficulty: Easy
Deep in the Francis Marion National Forest, near the town of Awendaw, lies this peaceful, scenic place for launching small boats onto the Awendaw Creek.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- ATV
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Difficulty: Moderate
A figure-eight motorcycle and off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail, this sandy course winds through fragrant pine woods with shimmering hardwoods in the understory. Along the way, riders can glimpse vernal ponds with bald cypress as well as turkeys and whitetailed deer.
Trail Activity:
- Water
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Difficulty: Moderate
The Enoree is known as the "River of Muscadines" and ranges from two to seix feet deep and 40 to 70 feet wide. This popular, moderate 36-mile section of the Enoree River flows through South Carolina’s scenic Piedmont to its confluence with the Broad River.
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- Hike
- Bike
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Difficulty: Easy
This is an easy 4.7 mile trail through old rice field impoundments located at the Santee Coastal Reserve.
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- Walk
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
Drew Park provides an open green space and also includes a nice paved walking path for an afternoon stroll.