Mount Pleasant, SC Hiking Trails & Trail Maps (2024)

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Mount Pleasant, SC Hiking Trails & Trail Maps (6)

Sawmill Branch Multi-Use Trail

6.9 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

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West Ashley Greenway

8.2 mi

State: SC

Asphalt, Gravel

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Awendaw Passage (Palmetto Trail)

7.1 mi

State: SC

Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel, Sand

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Lake Moultrie Passage (Palmetto Trail)

26.7 mi

State: SC

Boardwalk, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Sand

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Old Santee Canal State Park

1.7 mi

State: SC

Crushed Stone

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Swamp Fox Passage (Palmetto Trail)

42 mi

State: SC

Dirt, Grass

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West Ashley Bikeway

2.7 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

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Wonders' Way

2.7 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

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Edisto Nature Trail

1.5 mi

State: SC

Boardwalk, Dirt, Grass

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ACE Greenway

2.8 mi

State: SC

Crushed Stone

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Ashley River Road Bike Path

1.5 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

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Carolina Park Boulevard Bike Path

1.3 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

Mount Pleasant, SC Hiking Trails & Trail Maps (18)

1.3 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

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East Bay Bike Path (SC)

0.6 mi

State: SC

Asphalt, Concrete

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Goose Creek City Trail

0.8 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

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Grey Marsh Road Bike Path

1.8 mi

State: SC

Asphalt

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Yvonne DuFort Evans Ashley Riverwalk

0.6 mi

State: SC

Concrete

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Mount Pleasant, SC Hiking Trails & Trail Maps (23)

Sawmill Branch Multi-Use Trail

Starting at E Richardson Avenue, just east of Summerville's main drag, you can walk or ride this flat, 10-foot wide, paved trail, which follows the Sawmill Branch Canal along a wooded area in the...

SC 6.9 mi Asphalt

18 reviews

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West Ashley Greenway

OverviewA favorite of local bikers and joggers, the West Ashley Greenway takes you on an 8.2-mile trip from Albemarle Road, near the Ashley River, through suburban Charleston to the scenic Low...

SC 8.2 mi Asphalt, Gravel

35 reviews

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Awendaw Passage (Palmetto Trail)

OverviewThe Awendaw Passage is a 7-mile single-track segment of the Palmetto Trail, which will extend more than 425 miles across South Carolina when completed. Named for the creek it follows, this...

SC 7.1 mi Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel, Sand

8 reviews

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Lake Moultrie Passage (Palmetto Trail)

This 26.7-mile segmentof the Palmetto Trail meanders along the shores of Lake Moultrie, a60,000-acre lake inBerkeley County.TheLake Moultrie Passage offers spectacular views of the water and a...

SC 26.7 mi Boardwalk, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Sand

1 reviews

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Old Santee Canal State Park

Construction of the Santee Canal began in 1793 after the American Revolution, and by 1800 the canal began its life as a shipping corridor for the region's crops to points beyond. Though much of the...

SC 1.7 mi Crushed Stone

3 reviews

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Swamp Fox Passage (Palmetto Trail)

The Swamp Fox Trail is one of South Carolina Lowcountry's oldest trails and offers a long, flat, one-way journey through the swampy wetlands and coastal pine forests of Francis Marion National Forest....

SC 42 mi Dirt, Grass

15 reviews

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West Ashley Bikeway

OverviewRunning arrow-straight between the Ashley River West and a wholesale produce stand on Wappoo Road, the West Ashley Bikeway links several suburban Charleston neighborhoods, providing a...

SC 2.7 mi Asphalt

12 reviews

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Wonders' Way

There are 8 lanes of vehicular traffic on the Arthur Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River. Thanks to a persistent citizen-led advocacy effort, walkers, joggers and cyclists can travel safely along the...

SC 2.7 mi Asphalt

2 reviews

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Edisto Nature Trail

The Edisto Nature Trail loops through a forest maintained by WestRock (formerly Westvaco Corporation), a paper and packaging manufacturer. The main loop is 1 mile, and an inner loop adds 0.5 mile....

SC 1.5 mi Boardwalk, Dirt, Grass

5 reviews

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ACE Greenway

The ACE Greenway is a short but pleasant hidden gem of a rail-trail, located in the rural forests of Colleton County. Alternatively called the ACE Basin Greenway or just the ACE Trail, the unpaved...

SC 2.8 mi Crushed Stone

0 reviews

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Ashley River Road Bike Path

Starting at the intersection ofAshley River Rd andBees Ferry Road, the 1.5-milebike and pedestrian path continues along Ashley River Rd (SC Hwy 61) until it reaches West Bridge Road. The paved...

SC 1.5 mi Asphalt

0 reviews

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Carolina Park Boulevard Bike Path

The Carolina Park Boulevard Bike Path is an 8-foot wide asphalt shared-use path that followsCarolina Park Boulevard for 1.3-miles through Mount Pleasant residential communities and alongside wooded...

SC 1.3 mi Asphalt

0 reviews

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TheDarrell Creek Trail & Park Ave Bike Path is a 1.3-mile shared-use path that briefly follows Commonwealth Rd before continuing on the road, Darrell Creek Trail, for the majority of the route. The...

SC 1.3 mi Asphalt

0 reviews

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East Bay Bike Path (SC)

The East Bay Bike Path is just a little less than a mile and runs parallel to a current railroad along East Bay St. The paved path resembles a wide sidewalk that begins by the intersection of East Bay...

SC 0.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete

0 reviews

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Goose Creek City Trail

This 8-foot wide asphalt trail sits within a utility corridor in a residential neighborhood of Goose Creek, SC, making it convenient for exercise, leisurely strolls or walking with furry companions....

SC 0.8 mi Asphalt

0 reviews

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Grey Marsh Road Bike Path

TheGrey Marsh Road Bike Path is an 8-foot wide asphalt shared-use path that follows Grey Marsh Rd for 1.8-miles through Mount Pleasant residential communities and alongside wooded areas. Starting...

SC 1.8 mi Asphalt

0 reviews

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Yvonne DuFort Evans Ashley Riverwalk

The Yvonne duFort Evans Ashley Riverwalk is located in downtown Charleston. The walking and biking path is named for a former Charleston city councilmember and is the perfect place for a leisurely...

SC 0.6 mi Concrete

0 reviews

Recent Trail Reviews

West Ashley Greenway

Nice surprise on vacation.

May, 2024 by charlesdove

Was vacationing in Charleston and rode the Ashley trail. Started at the Albemarle endpoint and headed west. Took my mountain bike because from description I thought about half of the 8.2 miles would be unpaved. Well I keep going and at 7.2 miles the asphalt ended at the Croghan Landing Dr parking lot.
Rode the reminder on the sand/dirt stretch. Scenery much different then what I’m used to in the mountains of Virginia. Very beautiful surroundings on west end. More shaded too after around 4-5 miles because the electrical right of way turns away from the trail, so more trees can grow into each other and cover the trail more often.
There are lots of street crossings and the one major one at Folly Road Blvd. Can get annoying, feels like you never can get in a rhythm slowing up and reaccelerating.
I’d recommend parking behind the shopping strip on Windermere and avoid the Folly crosssing.

Sawmill Branch Multi-Use Trail

Major Construction - March 2024

March, 2024 by ajgranny46

We got on the trail at E. Richardson Avenue. To our surprise there is a major road being put in a couple miles into the ride. You can pass through the construction but it is definitely a boot unpleasant.

West Ashley Greenway

Awesome Ride

October, 2023 by rbruington63

Awesome ride for all skill levels.

Accordion

Wonders' Way

nice but dangerous for bikes

August, 2023 by blach3l

Even though they are 4 lines of traffic, 2 for pedestrians and 2 for cyclists, the pedestrians don’t pay attention and often wander or intentionally move in to the bike lines. I ran in to a jogger in the wrong lane going downhill, I had my hands on the breaks, but there was no avoiding this collision and I know I am not the only one who has had this problem.

Lake Moultrie Passage (Palmetto Trail)

Biking Palmetto trail Lake Moultrie Passage

May, 2023 by sawbuck25

Wife and I live in Bonneau Beach, which is on east side of Lake Moultrie and this portion of the trail is where we ride our recumbent trikes. The southern end joins the Swampfox passage at a parking area just off highway 52 . From the parking area you cross 52 (be carefull) to begin and in about 1/2 mile you will be on the eastern dike of Lake Moultrie heading north to the town of Bonneau Beach. A better parking area is near Shortstay (military recreation area) at the end of Old Black Oak road. Here you can enter a pedestrian gate and takes you right up to the dike, no highway or railway to cross, If eligible, the Shortstay RV park is a great way to camp and enjoy the trail. Heading north , this portion of the dike is packed gravel and stone, and ends at the community of Bonneau Beach. There is a small parking area at this Black Oak RD access point. Evelyns Diner is great for breakfast and further down Black Oak Rd towards the lake is the Watermark restaurant, good food and drink. It's a 2 mile ride through the community to get to the next section of the eastern dike. The entrance and small parking clearing can be hard to find as it is tucked back off General Moultrie Rd and Martin drive (not marked). The dike is actually labeled as Pooshee Plantation Rd on Google Maps. This portion of the trail is our favorite and travels the dike along the lake with wetlands and chances to see wildlife are assured. It is a two track path made up of packed finer gravel. There is also a primitive camping area (no facilities) We like to end our ride and picnic at the Amos Lee Gourdine boat ramp and beach area. The total distance from Shortstay going north to the Gourdine boat ramp area is about 15 miles. The trail continues along side the rediversion canal, crossing over the canal, but soon becomes unrideable especially for our trikes. The portion that I have covered in this review is the only part of the trail that I have found bike ridable especially a recumbent trike.

Awendaw Passage (Palmetto Trail)

tough ride

March, 2023 by 6qnny7r2c6

Roots, muddy and wet

Swamp Fox Passage (Palmetto Trail)

Work in progress.

March, 2023 by sawbuck25

Wife and I live nearby (Bonneau Beach) and occasionally hike this trail. Many improvements are either completed or in the works such as walking bridges etc. I would recommend this trail for hiking but it has a long way to go to make it bike friendly. For those that would like to cycle in this area, I would highly recommend the Lake Moultrie Passage (an adjacent section of the Palmetto trail which runs along Lake Moultrie.) Trailink does not list this section which is mostly gravel and much more suited to bicycling. In fact, we ride our recumbent trikes from Shortstay campground near Moncks Corner for 15 miles to the Re Diversion canal near Russelville Sc. All of this section is on the dike around the Lake except for a small area through the community of Bonneau Beach. In Bonneau Beach, on Black Oak road, are 3 restaurants and local market. The Lake Moultrie passage has some great scenery along with wildlife typical of wetlands. The Lake Moultrie passage can be accessed at the southern end off of Old Black Oak Rd near the Shortstay Navy recreation facility . There is also parking in Bonneau Beach across from the diner to access the northern gate of the East Dike. Further north near Russelville there is ample parking at the Amos Lee Gourdine boat ramp.

West Ashley Greenway

Good trail lots of crossings

October, 2022 by pfahlsing

Best at west end of trail. Marshes and trees. The crossing posts are very tight. Easy to hit handle bars. They need to lower the center lower posts below handle bar level. Should consider extending the west end of the trail.

Felt safe - earlier post of safety issues may have been solved.

West Ashley Greenway

Loved it!

September, 2022 by pbkrater

My husband and I loved it! Beautiful marsh scenery and easy riding. We did not complete the entire thing but came pretty close.

Sawmill Branch Multi-Use Trail

My car got broken into Bacon Bridge parking lot Dec 2021

February, 2022 by blackladyduval

I moved to Summerville Nov 2020. I enjoyed this trail until Dec 2021 (one year). Charge cards and cash stolen from the trunk of my car. A police report was taken. I have not felt self nor been back since.

Old Santee Canal State Park

beautiful trail

September, 2021 by hoffmansavannah

Beautiful trees and view of the river. Not to hard.

West Ashley Greenway

Enjoyable

July, 2021 by rthardison

We enjoyed our ride. Felt safe. Lots of people on the trail in the morning.

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Mount Pleasant, SC Hiking Trails & Trail Maps? ›

Connect with nature and explore Dogwood Canyon on foot as you enjoy 6.5 miles of paved paths and 9 miles of nature trails. Along the way, you'll see crystal-clear streams, cascading waterfalls and the wildlife that calls Dogwood Canyon Home.

How long is Dogwood Canyon Trail? ›

Connect with nature and explore Dogwood Canyon on foot as you enjoy 6.5 miles of paved paths and 9 miles of nature trails. Along the way, you'll see crystal-clear streams, cascading waterfalls and the wildlife that calls Dogwood Canyon Home.

How many trails does Mt Charleston have? ›

Want to find the best trails in Mount Charleston Wilderness for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 32 great trails for hiking, camping, and backpacking and more.

Where to bike in Mount Pleasant? ›

The best cycling routes around Mount Pleasant
Orange and Green Trails loop— Laurel Hill County ParkEasy00:37 6.71 km
Wonder's Way Bridge loop from Hibben Ferry CondominiumsEasy01:38 28.4 km
Wonder's Way Bridge – Battery Thomson Fort loop from King Street Fashion DistrictIntermediate02:26 42.7 km
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How many hiking trails are in South Carolina? ›

No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best hiking trails in South Carolina to suit your needs. Explore one of 548 family-friendly hikes for a sunny weekend.

Do you have to pay to hike at Dogwood Canyon? ›

We look forward to welcoming you to Dogwood Canyon! Purchase your park admission and activity tickets online today. Your park admission includes access to the Mill, Canyon Grill Restaurant, our artifact display, the Nature & Conservation Center, the Treehouse Masters Treehouse and miles of trails.

Can you drive your car through Dogwood Canyon? ›

No motorized vehicles or apparatus other than wheelchairs or ADA scooters are permitted in the park. Please call us at 417-348-3363 for these guidelines.

What is the longest hiking trail in South Carolina? ›

A 500-mile route in South Carolina, the Palmetto Trail stretches from the Oconee Mountains to the Intracoastal Waterway. Established in 1994 and completed in 2004, the Palmetto Trail is for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.

How hard is it to hike Mt Charleston? ›

Get ready for a long day, as the hike is about 16 miles with an elevation gain of about 4,500 ft. It takes about 10.5 hours to complete and is a more advanced trail, so make sure you bring lots of energy too.

Are bikes allowed on Point Pleasant Boardwalk? ›

No bicycles shall be ridden on the boardwalk except between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. daily.

Are bikes allowed in Point Pleasant park? ›

Situated in the south end of the Halifax peninsula, this historic 75-hectare wooded area is a great spot for walking your dog, running, biking, or just sitting on a bench contemplating the ocean.

Where can I bike in Aiken SC? ›

The best cycling routes in Aiken County
Bicycle Peddler loop from ClearwaterEasy
Rutherford Brickyard loop from Broad Street Historic DistrictIntermediate
Boyd Pond loop from Broad Street Historic DistrictEasy
Outing Lake – Flat Rock Pond loop from The Colony ApartmentsIntermediate
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What is the hardest hike in South Carolina? ›

Here are five of the toughest trails in South Carolina:
  • Table Rock Trail. It's all uphill to the top of this 3,100-foot-high granite monolith; the elevation gain is 2,000 feet in 3.4 miles. ...
  • Pinnacle Mountain Trail. ...
  • Blue Ridge Electric Co-op Passage of the Palmetto Trail. ...
  • Rim of the Gap. ...
  • Pinnacle Pass.

What is the longest bike trail in South Carolina? ›

Established 1994, the Palmetto Trail extends from Walhalla in the Blue Ridge Mountains to Awendaw on the Intracoastal Waterway. The Trail is South Carolina's longest pedestrian and bicycle trail and largest trail construction project, with 31 passages ranging from 1.3 to 47 miles.

What state is number one for hiking? ›

1. Colorado (726 Miles) No other state will scramble your summer plans, potentially ruin your life, or make you doubt yourself as a long-distance backpacker like the glorious and daunting, dastardly and grand Colorado.

How long is the Dogwood Canyon tram tour? ›

Step aboard our comfortable, open-air trams and explore the beauty of Dogwood Canyon! This adventure includes a two-hour narrated tour of the park as you pass by bluffs, waterfalls and other scenic views.

How long is the tree of mystery canopy trail? ›

Trees of Mystery Trail Facts: Approximate lengths of the Trees of Mystery trail system: • Main Trail 0.8 mile • Wilderness Trail 1.0 mile • SkyTrail 0.33 mile (one way) Redwood Canopy Trail with 10 viewing platforms 50 -100 feet high in the trees with 9 bridges 23 to 130 feet long.

What is the longest trail in PA? ›

The Mid State Trail (MST) is a 327-mile (526 km) linear hiking trail located in the Appalachian Mountains and Allegheny Plateau of central Pennsylvania, United States.

How long is the trail at Independence Grove? ›

Trails. At Independence Grove, 7.5 miles of walking trails circle the lake and run through scenic natural areas. Roughly 6.4 miles are available for biking and 3.8 miles for in-line skating. Trails here also connect to neighboring communities and provide walk-in access to the preserve.

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