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Old 09-19-2011, 05:32 PM
 
Location: Summerville, SC
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Nope... Not paved.

We were in the area checking on some houses. So we pulled. Didn't have a stroller, so checked about 50 yards down the trail. Looks nice agree about Bacon's bridge and a jogging style stroller. The trail is fresh so its a little soft, but it is not bad. We hope to tackle it soon.

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Old 09-19-2011, 06:03 PM
 
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Are the trails paved? Looks like we will have to check this out soon!
As posted above, no the trails are not paved. They are doable with big wheel strollers and mountain bikes though. Saw plenty of people on bikes. I think having the trail as natural as possible adds to the trail. Having concrete go through the woods kind of ruins it for me.

Took my family with a stroller and a 5 year old about 1.3 hours to walk the main loop. We didn't walk the extra little loop at the end.

It's very nice place to take a kid on a hike through the woods. We kept pointing out all the different types of trees and wildlife to my daughter and she loved it. We could see where squirles had been digging up acorns and she would go along the trail and look for any kind of hole and say a squirl has been digging here. Great adventure for the kids. We will be back.
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Old 08-03-2013, 09:45 PM
 
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I just saw this park for the first time today while driving by. I decided to look it up online and saw this thread. I didn't have time to stop in but am going tomorrow to check it out with my bike. Thanks for the info.
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