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• Anne Springs Close Greenway in Ft. Mill, South Carolina
A well established trail system which seldom used. Tight and technical . Maps aren't perfect and many trails merge and split. It runs alomg a creek with swinging bridges. Ride only green and red , yellow is for horses.
Last reviewed: Aug 3, 2009
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• Baker Creek in McCormick, South Carolina
"I've never been to these trails but I would imagine they are similar to Turkey Creek and Horn Creek. Please review this trail to give a better description.
Last reviewed: Dec 16, 2009
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• Campbells Pond in Wedgefield, South Carolina
This is a great trail; in fact, all the ones in this park are awesome. Campbell's Pond, though, is a little more technical with more climbing. It's full of roots and rocks, too.
For an out and back, it is great. Most are boring on the way back, but not this one. They actually include...
Last reviewed: May 23, 2009
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• Cheraw State Park in Cheraw, South Carolina
This trail is a great example of what South Carolina has to offer. The trail uses every feature possible. The trail is almost completely singletrack except for the few fire road connectors. The first mile or two is weaving singletrack with a few short hills - really fast and winding. T...
Last reviewed: Oct 2, 2009
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• Cleveland Park Mnt Bike Trail in Greenville S.c, South Carolina
short but fun you can go up all the way or climb like a sigsag and come back the same way is fast tecnique perfect for mnt bike training races or just for not lose your skills . good for recovery right to
Last reviewed: Jul 19, 2009
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• Columbia BMX Park in Columbia, South Carolina
START BEHIND THE RACE TRACK FOLLOW ORANGE RIBBON
SUPER TIGHT 4 MILES ADDING NEW TRAIL WEEKLY
Last reviewed: Apr 10, 2006
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• Croft Passage in Spartanburg, South Carolina
The beginning of this trail is flat and follows Kelsey creek for a mile or so. This is a good warm up for the hills that come. This is a network of 20+miles of singletrack that has been built and ridden by a handful of ex mtb racers. These are very challenging trails that consist of log...
Last reviewed: Nov 12, 2009
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• Fant's Grove (or Twin Lakes) in Clemson, South Carolina
Well just ride out there and you will see lots of trails leaving the road. just take one and see where it leads you.
Last reviewed: Mar 11, 2009
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• Forks Area Trail System (FATS) in Clarks Hill, South Carolina
This trail system is an epic addition to the Sumter National Forest area trails. Amazing singletrack with great flow, tons of jumps, and fast terrain. Minimal climbing makes this a good trail for beginners while experts can test their cornering and jumping skills. Four loops at this time r...
Last reviewed: Dec 1, 2009
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• Harbison State Forest in Columbia, South Carolina
There are about 20 miles of trails here from beginner to intermediate. Trails are well marked and maps are available at parking area. Please consider riding elsewhere if there has been a recent rain, this forest holds water too well. Also, trails are shared with hikers, and some trails are...
Last reviewed: Jul 13, 2009
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• Hickory Knob State Park in Mccormick, South Carolina
Roughly 7 miles of winding trail along clarks hill lake. No real difficult climbs or technical sections, several great places to stop and take in the scenery, and even go for a swim in the lake. All in all, an awesome trail, probably my favorite in the csra area.
Last reviewed: Jan 12, 2010
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• Hunting Island Trail in Beaufort, South Carolina
Trial starts off somewhat techincal, winding trough a maritime forest in a tight doubletrack. Then opens up for an emergency acess road, turning back into the woods, where it is fairly easy, riding an old sand dune ridge. There is then a hard left, then a right, then it becomes difficul...
Last reviewed: Nov 26, 2009
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• Issaqueena Lake in Clemson, South Carolina
This is one of the fastest best trails I have ever ridden. Although I didn't get to check out all the trails in the area, the main trail is very flat, very smooth and follows a ridge for several miles. This trail is very fast and is not technical at all. Just a fast, fun ride. Very Tsal...
Last reviewed: Apr 1, 2009
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• Jones Gap in Ceasar's Head, South Carolina
This trail is fairly easy with large rocks and steep dropoffs, that most people walk over. There are many forks, but signs help guide you the right way. Have fun on this trail!
Last reviewed: Oct 15, 2003
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• Killer Three Loop in Sumter, South Carolina
Located on Manchester State Forest in Sumter county, in an outlying area of the sandhills, this trail is characterized as rolling with a sandy bottom and many creeks. This single track ride can also be technical in some areas and offers a series of whoop-de-doos. A local bicycling club u...
Last reviewed: Aug 15, 2009
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• Lick Fork (Horn Creek) in North Augusta, South Carolina
Fast loop with an awesome section through the pines on the back side. Good climbs, fast downhills. Camping at Lick Fork is available year-round.
Last reviewed: Dec 11, 2009
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• Long Cane Horse Trail in Greenwood, South Carolina
From 505/506, I'd go CCW. The trail is all singletrack and is open to horses and bikes. The northern end, where you are parking, is 95% bike use and the southern end (where the horse trailers park) is 95% horse use. Several configurations to ride as out/back, lollipop loop, or a big loo...
Last reviewed: Jun 21, 2009
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• Lynches Woods in Newberry, South Carolina
This is a GREAT trail! It has many switch backs, creek crossings, and washboards. This trail is the best I've ridden in SC.
Last reviewed: Mar 26, 2009
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• Manchester State Park in Wedgefield, South Carolina
The trail is about 7.5 mile loop, good condition most of the time. This trail is partially shared with motorcycles and/or horses, so be aware of this. There are probably 100 miles of trails in the forest, so don't get lost. Maps are available by calling or usually at the Bicycle staging ar...
Last reviewed: Nov 16, 2008
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• Marrington Trail in Goose Creek, South Carolina
At the trail head, you'll find a posted map. There are usually maps in the mailbox at the trail head sign too. The trail is primarily single track. The main loop, which is well marked with red hash's on the trees and mile markers, is twelve miles that takes you through a pretty well mainta...
Last reviewed: Apr 16, 2009
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• Modoc (Stevens Creek Trail) in Modoc, South Carolina
This is my favorite trail in Augusta! There is fast ridge riding and lots of twisting singletrack and switchbacks. Area boy scouts have helped maintain this trail. This trail is also fun in the fall/winter when the leaves are changing colors and they cover the trail.
Last reviewed: Dec 11, 2009
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• North Augusta Greeneway in North Augusta, South Carolina
The Greeneway meanders throughout the City and many of its neighborhoods. The general public may access the Greeneway at three locations. The Western Terminus is located at Pisgah Road just off Five Notch Road. Limited parking is available at this location. Access is also available to...
Last reviewed: Sep 15, 2008
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• One Beer Loop in Cleveland, South Carolina
The best of most area trails packed in one little area. Check out the website for some pictures. There is a teeter-totter that is about 2.5 feet high at the center. There are a few small bridges and plenty of log crossings. LOTS of VERY tight turns. Plenty of steep downhills and VERY diffi...
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• Palmetto Forest-lake Marion in Moncks Corner, South Carolina
From the trail head you have two choices to make. If you head West, you will find an EASY trail that takes you to the lake. Once at the lake (on top of the levy) you can go for many miles around the lake and continue with the Palmetto Forest Trail (which runs in various sections through th...
Last reviewed: Mar 3, 2007
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• Paris Mountain State Park in Greenville, South Carolina
From the front of the park, park in the big parking lot with the islands. Hug the uphill side of shelter 4 which is near the Park Center. This is the start of the Mountain Creek Trail. Take this through the CCC amphitheater. At about 1.5 miles the trail becomes the Sulphur Springs Trail.St...
Last reviewed: Sep 23, 2008
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