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The best loop option to gain some elevation in the SC midlands with opportunities to camp for a longer stay.


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7.9

Miles

12.8

KM

98%

Runnable

272' 83 m

High

116' 35 m

Low

469' 143 m

Up

478' 146 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

11%

Max Grade (6°)

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Features Spring · Wildlife

Overview

This recommended loop run provides a scenic tour through the High Hills of Santee, which are found through the western region of Sumter County. These "hills" are in fact ridges of sand leftover from an ancient ocean. With time, the sand, shells, and other organic material morphed into "coquina," a type of limestone (see the Coquina Trail).

Given the extensive trail network at Poinsett State Park, this loop can be done in reverse or adapted for groups of varying abilities or time constraints.

Need to Know

Trails are open to mountain bikes and frequently maintained by the local MTB club, Midlands SORBA. Park open 9 am to dark. Visitor Office open 11 am - 12 pm, 4 pm - 5 pm. Admission: $3/adult, $1.50/senior, $1/children (6-15), free/5 and under.

Runner Notes

With numerous trails designed with mountain bikes in mind, this network provides nice, winding tread without too many technical sections or obstacles.

Description

From the parking area north of Old Levi Mill Pond, head east onto the Splice Trail for a nice, undulating warmup. After 0.75 miles, look for the Whippoorwill Trail to the left. At over five miles in length, the Whippoorwill Trail makes up the majority of the mileage on this run, which makes for easier navigation (if in doubt, check out the Trail Run Project mobile app for on-trail navigation).

Head north to begin a brief climb, passing some cabins on the right. Continue along the Whippoorwill Trail as it snakes and bends back upon itself, looping to the north around the Campground. Cross the Scout Trail (a good trail to take, heading left (south), to shorten this run) and wind along more hilly contours before crossing the Scout Trail in the other direction at signpost #26. This is another intersection to bypass some mileage by heading left (north) on the Scout Trail, either crossing the Cowasee Trail or taking the Cowasee Trail back south toward signpost #31.

For this run, stick to the Whippoorwill Trail up toward signpost #29 before continuing onto the Cowasee Trail south to signpost #31 and a brief section of the Palmetto Trail: Wateree Passage to the parking lot.

Flora & Fauna

Longleaf pine, mountain laurel, frogs, woodpeckers, hawks, bats, and snakes.

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Shared By:

Zander Göpfert

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Midlands SORBA and volunteers benching section of the Cowasee Trail.
Jan 7, 2020 near Wedgewood, SC

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