Dirt Roads for Easy Mt Biking in Sc
Greenville has made headlines and received national recognition for the Swamp Rabbit Trail, but did you know the Upstate is also well-known for its mountain biking? With a dozen parks to choose from, there are options for all skill levels. Recently, KAG contributor Liene set out to compile a list of the best places to get some dirt under your tires!
This article includes:
Places to Go Mountain Biking in Greenville County, SC
Places to Go Mountain Biking in Spartanburg, SC
Mountain Biking in South Carolina State Parks
Mountain Biking on the Palmetto Trail
More Upstate, SC Mountain Bike Trails and Parks
My family recently explored a few Upstate bike parks and trails with the goal of finding some new favorites. Having ridden the same local trails numerous times, the boys were getting bored. As parents, we also felt that reaching out beyond the familiar would boost their skill levels by giving them a bit of a challenge. That being said, we have one little that still needs a bit more experience before being set loose on his own, and a newborn – which means mom is hiking along more often than she's on two wheels. With all those factors in mind I set out to put together a list of places to go mountain biking with kids in the Upstate.
Choosing A Mountain Biking Trail
A factor that comes into play when we are choosing a park is whether there is an admission fee. If we are headed out for a quick bike ride, I would rather go to a free course – and save the parks with admission for a time we can spend the whole day there. I also pay attention to the difficulty level listed; for this article difficulty ratings listed as according to MTB Project.
Remember: always wear a helmet, ride within your ability, follow the local regulations, and respect trail and park closures.
Places to Go Mountain Biking in Greenville County
Sliding Rock Creek Trail: this mile of mountain bike trail is just off the Swamp Rabbit Trail, providing some urban trail that gives you the "out in the woods" feels.
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: View Sliding Rock Creek Trail map.
- Difficulty level: easy to intermediate
Riverbend Equestrian Park: 74 acres with numerous natural-surface trails are open to mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding at this county park.
- Entrance fee: none
- Difficulty level: easy to intermediate
- Riverbend Equestrian Park Website
Pleasant Ridge County Park: Over 6-miles of trail are located in this former state park that is located just off scenic Highway 11 in Cleveland.
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Pleasant Ridge Trail Map
- Difficulty level: mostly intermediate, with a few sections of easy and difficult
Bike Skills Flow Park at Gateway Park: Just off the Swamp Rabbit Trail in Travelers Rest, the bike park at Gateway has a pump track in addition to a technical flow track. The trail progression with the various challenges and terrains are designed to introduce riders to the sport while sharpening their skills. Bonus: littles can play on the playground while older children ride on the course.
- Entrance fee: none
- Difficulty level: easy to difficult
- Gateway Park Website
Lakeside Loops: Scheduled to open summer of 2021 at Lakeside Park, these
three trails that are linked with a central hub will total 6 miles.
Entrance fee: none
Difficulty level: easy to intermediate
Lakeside Park Website
Spartanburg Mountain Biking Trails
Vic Bailey Subaru Bike Park: The new Vic Bailey Subaru Bike Park is located off the Mary Black Rail Trail near South Pine Street. The park has features for bikers of all skill levels including a pump track, dirt jump area, a boulder garden and a perimeter trail.
- Kidding Around Review of Vic Bailey Subaru Bike Park
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Vic Bailey Subaru Bike Park Map
Difficulty level: easy to difficult
Duncan Park Bike Trails: Six miles of trail in the woods of Duncan Park feature plenty of jumps and pump turns.
- Entrance fee: none
- Difficulty level: easy to intermediate
- Duncan Park Bike Trails Website
Edwin M. Griffin Nature Preserve/Cottonwood Trail: This 116-acre urban preserve and trail system is located minutes from downtown Spartanburg.
- Entrance fee: none
- Difficulty level: easy to intermediate
- Cottonwood Trail Website
Holston Creek Bike Park: The park is located in Inman and is managed by the Spartanburg County Parks Department. In addition to the mountain bike course, the park also has a disc golf course and a playground.
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Holston Creek Bike Park Map
- Difficulty level: intermediate
Mountain Biking in South Carolina State Parks
Paris Mountain State Park: The Paris Mountain trails were the first trails my boys went mountain biking on! With 15 miles of hiking/biking trails in the park, there are sections appropriate for all skill levels. Please note that that biking is not allowed on any of the trails on Saturdays.
- Entrance fee: yes
- Map: Paris Mountain Trail Map
- Difficulty level: easy to difficult
Croft State Park: Bike one or all of the more than 20 miles of mountain biking trails in the park! The multi-use Croft Passage of the Palmetto Trail is also located within the park, but be advised that the bridge near the southern terminus washed out in February and has yet to be replaced.
- Entrance fee: yes
- Map: Croft State Park Trail Map
- Difficulty level: mostly intermediate with a few difficult trails mixed in
Sadlers Creek State Park: The loop bike trail is 6 miles long with a trail rating of easy. Its location near I-85 makes this an appealing choice for residents of Anderson.
- Admission fee: yes
- Map: Sadlers Creek State Park Map
- Difficulty level: easy
Mountain Biking on the Palmetto Trail
Stumphouse Mountain Passage and Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park: The 1.5-mile passage of the Palmetto Trail is a multi-use connector that serves as the gateway to the 10+ miles of mountain bike trail within Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park.
- Kidding Around Review of Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park
- Entrance fee: yes
- Map: Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park Map
- Difficulty level: intermediate to difficult
Oconee Passage: From Oconee State Park to Oconee Station State Historical Site, the passage drops about 1,000 feet for a challenging, one-way descent from ridgeline to cove.
- Entrance fee: Oconee State Park yes, none at Oconee Station SHS
- Map: Oconee Passage Trail Map
- Difficulty level: intermediate/difficult
Croft Passage: The 12.6-mile Croft Passage is shared by hikers, cyclists and equestrians! Please be advised that the bridge near the southern terminus washed out in February and has yet to be replaced.
- Entrance fee: yes
- Map: Croft Passage Trail Map
- Difficulty level: difficult
Blackstock Battlefield Passage: Four miles of nature trails, camping, and first-rate mountain biking along a remote section of the Tyger River where Revolutionary War patriots defeated the British.
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Blackstock Passage Map
- Difficulty level: intermediate/difficult
Enoree Passage: The 36-mile Passage along with the numerous trails on the Enoree Ranger District of Sumter National Forest provide extensive opportunity to experience biking on natural surfaces.
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Enoree Passage Map and Additional Sumter National Forest maps
- Difficulty level: easy to intermediate
More Trails and Bike Parks
Town Creek Bike Park: This is a local favorite in Pickens, SC! With everything from a pump track, dirt jumps, wall climbs, rollers and singletrack, the park also has a multi-use paved trail that is great for the little ones to ride while their older siblings are on the mountain bike trails. Signed waiver required.
- Kidding Around Review of Town Creek Bike Park
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Town Creek Bike Park
- Difficulty level: from easy to difficult
Central SWU Bike Trails: This brand-new trail system in Central has more than six miles of singletrack tucked into the forest next to Southern Wesleyan University's Central, SC campus. Open to hiking as well as biking, the park is park is open 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset.
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Central SWU Bike Trail Map
- Difficulty level: easy to difficult
Clemson Experimental Forest: The trail system is divided into three primary areas: Fant's Grove, Issaqueena/Keowee Heights and Todd's Creek. The trails are a component of a working forest used for teaching, research and extension education for natural resource management while also allowing for recreational use. With dozens of routes to choose from, there is something for everyone.
- Entrance fee: none
- Maps: Clemson Experimental Forest Map
- Difficulty level: from easy to difficult
Overmountain Victory Trail, Lake Whelchel: This 6.7-mile trail in Gaffney is part of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail which traces the route used by patriot militia during the Kings Mountain campaign of 1780.
- Entrance fee: none
- Map: Lake Whelchel Overmountain Victory Trail Map
- Difficulty level: easy to difficult
Find More Bike Trails in Upstate, South Carolina
For learning more about individual trails and parks, I have found MTB Project to be a valuable resource. In addition to descriptions and photos of many of the trails, there are also ratings and recommendations to help choose a destination.
Another good resource is Bike Upcountry SC.
What are your favorite places to go mountain biking in the Upstate? Let us know if we missed anything!
Source: https://kiddingaroundgreenville.com/mountain-bike-in-upstate-sc
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