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Difficulty: Easy
You will experience an easy walk on mainly hunting and firebreak roads as you loop through a highland stand of old growth pine and hardwoods on the Woodland Trail.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
Peters Creek Heritage Preserve covers 160 acres in Spartanburg County. This piedmont cove forest, with its rolling topography, an old mill dam, two creeks and walking trails, is a pleasant and peaceful place to visit.
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Difficulty: Easy
Located near the confluence of the Pacolet River and the Lawson’s Fork, the 258 acre preserve protects two prehistoric soapstone outcrops that date back 3-5,000 years ago and provides habitat for uncommon plant species. The preserve is a great place to spend an afternoon hiking and enjoying nature.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Dungannon Plantation Heritage Preserve offers a gently rolling, mostly easy-to-follow, foot-traffic only, out-and-back dirt trail through mixed forest and wetland areas.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Strenuous
The Congaree Bluffs Heritage Preserve has trails that range from easy to strenuous, as well as an observation deck that offers scenic views overlooking the meandering Congaree River.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Moderate
This 1.7-mile trail through the 374-acre preserve takes you to the namesake, Eastatoe Creek, that tumbles steeply into a pristine mountain gorge.
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Difficulty: Easy
The Combahee Unit Trail is one of the best one you can find throughout the ACE Basin. From the trailhead, you will pass between two duckweed-clogged ponds to a lovely canal, then cross a bridge and you'll discover old rice fields through wetlands.
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- Hike
- Mountain Bike
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Difficulty: Moderate
The Town Creek Bike Park (TCBP), which is located within the city limits of Pickens, has been transformed into one of the premier off-road bicycling facilities in Upstate South Carolina
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Difficulty: Easy
The Nature Trail starts at the kiosk by the picnic shelter. It runs about 1/2 mile through the woods and ends up on the far side of the back lawn behind the mansion.
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Difficulty: Easy
This hiking trail runs through the woods along a small creek in the suburbs of Greenwood, SC. Follow the wooden posts along the row of pine trees, pass between the two posts at the end of the lawn, and descend the grassy slope.