|
from Away.com
Related Guides
Popular Cities in South Carolina
|
PARKS
Sumter National Forest
Horn Creek Trail
Long Cane Ranger District
his scenic 5.7-mile loop trail is located in the southeastern part of the Long Cane Ranger District
Visitors will enjoy mountain bike or hiking opportunities and distinctive piedmont vegetation.
This white-blazed trail has five access points enabling cyclists or hikers to determine the length
and duration of their visit. Many visitors begin their trip at Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area
which offers camping picnicking, swimming, fishing, and boating. For those who do not wish to
enter the recreation area, an alternate route has been established. Access is on FS Road 634, just
south of the main trail. Horn Creek Trail travels along hardwood bottoms, across streams, and
along pine ridges offering views of a wide variety of wildlife habitat.
Nearby points of interest include the town of Edgefield, Lick Fork Lake Recreation Area, Furys
Ferry Boat Ramp, Strom Thurmond Reservoir, and Hamilton Branch State Park.
Directions: From Edgefield, take SC Route 23 south for 8.2 miles. Bear left onto SC
Route 230, drive 05 mile to Route S 19-263. Drive 1.9 miles to entrance on right, or continue on
Route S 19-263 to gravel FS 634. Alternate route is less than 0.1 mile on right past main trail.
Site amenities: Two parking areas; easy access to recreation area
Difficulty Level: Moderately easy
Season: Year round
Safety: Avoid trail use during first two weeks of hunting season. Wear brightly colored
clothing during entire hunting season.
Requirements: Special permit required for organized or commercial bike rides.
Move on to Trail Finder: Sumter National Forest
Return to
Top
RELATED GORP LINKS
GORP South Carolina Resources
GORPtravel Adventure Vacations

|
|
Related Southeast Trips
Related Trekking Trips
Road Trip Guides
National Park Guides
Hiking Guides
Today's Gear Guy
Gear Guides [from Outside magazine]
|
advertisement
Sign up for our Travel Deals Newsletter
|