Description
The northern end of the Swamp Rabbit Trail begins across from North Greenville Medical campus of the Greenville Hospital System, 807 N. Main Street, and continues south along the Cleveland Street side of Greenville Tech in the city of Greenville. The 14.5-mile trail runs along the Reedy River, connecting Travelers Rest with the city of Greenville.
The trail is officially known as the Greenville Hospital System (GHS) Swamp Rabbit Trail due to a generous $1 million contribution from the local healthcare provider to help develop and publicize the trail. Varying from 8 to 12 feet wide, the trail features a paved surface for bicycles, skaters and walkers, with an additional rubberized surface for runners. Amenities along the trail include lighting, picnic areas, benches, water fountains, restrooms, signage and bicycle racks. Views of the Reedy River are plentiful throughout the trail.
Parking and Trail Access
There are numerous access points and parking places along the length of the Swamp Rabbit Trail. For more information, contact:
Greenville Parks & Recreation Department
206 South Main Street
Greenville, SC 29601
864-467-4355




By
mhodges5
in
September, 2012
Excellent Trail. Well maintained and directed. I did't get lost. Signs were very good in directing where to go on the trail. Great views Plan to go on this trail again!!
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By
rakelly3
in
September, 2012
The "P" Legend is available for the website domain manager to add parking point accesses to the map. I have spent some time trying to find such information on the website, but cannot. If you would utilize that feature in making Swamp Rabbit Trail access ...
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By
mainerkatahdin
in
September, 2012
Always love riding on the swamp rabbit. It is now 17.5 miles long and it seems to be growing every year. It has become the envy of the surrounding towns. I know hendersonville NC-Brevard NC are discussing building a similar trail as well as Easley-Pickens ...
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