SC Trails
Trail Activity:
- Water
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
This section of the Edisto River offers challenges for the experienced paddlers, but can be navigated by the less experienced if accompanied by at least one experienced paddler.
Trail Activity:
- Water
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The approximately 57.0-mile Edisto River Canoe and Kayak Trail near Summerville is an easy trip on one of the state’s longest blackwater rivers. It certainly ranks among the prettiest anywhere, too.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Hike
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Ernest F. Hollings National Wildlife Refuge's extensive trail system, boardwalks, observation decks, photography blinds, fishing piers and boat launches encourage visitors to discover America’s best wildlife spectacles.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
The kid-designed Roy Lynch Park includes a play set with educational and music features, a board game plaza, a picnic shelter, a splash pad, a butterfly garden and walking paths that encircle the park.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Emma Gaskins Magnolia Park is a lovely and shaded community park that offers a playground area, picnic shelter, restrooms and a short walking path. The kids can play outside while you take a nice stroll and everyone can enjoy lunch at this scenic park.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
Length:
Difficulty: Easy
Rock Hill's Emmett Scott Center offers many recreational features including a paved walking trail, playground, picnic shelter, outdoor basketball court, handicap accessible pool, gymnasium, as well as McGirt Auditorium.
Trail Activity:
- Walk
- Bike
- Paved
Length:
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:
- ATV
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
The Enoree Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trail travels along rolling piedmont hills and pine forests. With interconnecting loops, riders have an opportunity for rides of various length. The trail is only managed for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and dirt bikes.
Trail Activity:
- Hike
- Mountain Bike
- Equestrian
Length:
Difficulty: Moderate
This moderately easy section of the Palmetto Trail winds through pine ridges and hardwood bottomlands, and crosses two major creeks, the Gilders and Indian and the Enoree River. You will also pass by three small lakes, the Sedalia, John's Creek, and Wildcat. This forest area is home to a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and many species of songbirds.
Trail Activity:
- Water
Length:
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.