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Difficulty: Easy
The Wild Mint Nature Trail is a one-mile, self-guided nature trail located at Baker Creek State Park.
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- Walk
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
Outside the stillness of the woods sits Lake Thurmond, a 71,100-acre lake that offers campers serene, lakeside camping sites, as well as easy lake access for boaters and fishers. There is also a nice walking/hiking trail near the boat ramp.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
The Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Center provides an overview of the rich culture and history of the Catawba Indian Nation. There are exhibits, walking trails and craft store featuring crafts from native artisans.
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- Walk
- Hike
- Paved
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Difficulty: Easy
Come enjoy a stroll through the garden and relax in the beauty of nature. Hatcher Garden provides the perfect backdrop for a picnic and is a great place to unwind.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
The Upper Chinquapin has 1.6 miles of walking trails—not far from downtown Spartanburg. It is the home of a rare plant, the dwarf heartleaf, and has a diverse stand of ferns and hardwoods, including longleaf pines.
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- Walk
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Difficulty: Easy
Travelers along Oconee County’s US 76 would never know that just a short walk from the two-lane roadway is a beautiful 30-foot waterfall tucked among the towering trees of Sumter National Forest.
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- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
The Outdoor Learning Lab at Batesburg-Leesville High School features an easy-to-follow nature trail that follows Gin Branch Creek—a small rippling stream with large rocks located on the far side of the path. This trail is unknown to most and absolutely worth the short hike for trail enthusiasts.
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- Walk
- Hike
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Difficulty: Easy
This partially paved 1.3-mile trail includes wayside exhibits, the 1856 Washington Light Infantry Monument and the historic Green River Road which was the centerline of the battle.
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- Hike
- Bike
- Equestrian
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Difficulty: Easy
This Wildlife Management Area exhibits many characteristics common to sea islands along the southeast coast: pine hardwood forests, agricultural fields, coastal wetlands and a barrier island with a beachfront. Only this tract has been left undisturbed, providing coastal habitat for a wide range of wildlife species.
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- Walk
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Difficulty: Easy
Sertoma Field was established in 2008 and offers ball fields, a disc golf course, shaded picnic areas, restrooms, a walking trail, as well as natural beauty—there are scenic creek areas with several small waterfalls. The park is within walking distance from downtown Walhalla and a great place to get outside and exercise!