Laurens, SC Mountain Biking Trails and Maps

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Find the top rated mountain biking trails in Laurens, whether you're looking for an easy short mountain biking trail or a long mountain biking trail, you'll find what you're looking for. Click on a mountain biking trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

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Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail

1.9 mi
State: SC
Asphalt

Peak to Prosperity Passage

10.8 mi
State: SC
Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Sand

USC Upstate Passage

1.3 mi
State: SC
Dirt

Croft Passage

12.6 mi
State: SC
Boardwalk, Concrete, Dirt

Triple C Rail Trail

23 mi
State: SC
Crushed Stone, Gravel

YMCA Connector

0.7 mi
State: SC
Asphalt, Gravel
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail is just a short segment of the Cedar Springs Passage, which itself will be part of the larger Palmetto Trail, a proposed 425-mile trail across South...
SC 1.9 mi Asphalt
About 30 miles northwest of Columbia, the Peak to Prosperity Passage offers a scenic, shaded route along the right-of-way of a former Norfolk Southern Railroad corridor. Popular with dog walkers,...
SC 10.8 mi Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Sand
The USC Upstate Passage is part of the Palmetto Trail, a statewide trail network. As its name suggests, the USC Upstate Passage begins on the campus of the University of South Carolina Upstate campus...
SC 1.3 mi Dirt
As part of the Palmetto Trail, a statewide trail network, the Croft Passage is a multi-use trail that passes through historic Croft State Park. Starting from the Glenn Springs Passage trailhead, the...
SC 12.6 mi Boardwalk, Concrete, Dirt
The Triple C in the trail name stands for Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. The railroad ran through what is now the trail from for about a century, with Norfolk Southern finally ending...
SC 23 mi Crushed Stone, Gravel
The YMCA Connector Trail, also known as the Caine Halter Family YMCA Connector Trail, is a paved multi-use .7-mile loop that encircles the local YMCA and its facilities. Perfect for a short run, walk...
SC 0.7 mi Asphalt, Gravel

Recent Trail Reviews

Savannah Valley Railroad Trail

Beautiful but lots of roots!

April, 2026 by hallmanfam4him

It was a beautiful ride through the woods with lots of really interesting history. But there were lots of bumps due to tree roots which were hard to see due to the leaves covering them! We felt it was a bit too rough with our new e-bikes but that is simply a personal preference. We loved the posts along the way with interesting facts about how the RR was built. The Badwell Cemetery along the route was also so very interesting. We would recommend this trail if you don't mind the bumps!

Lyman Rail Trail

Quick Walk…

March, 2026 by kstylist.ky

There were a few spots if you wanted to have a seat otherwise just somewhere paved to get some steps in. There’s supposed to be some additions coming.

Glendale Shoals Trail

Glendale

January, 2026 by sv2t9n4d7v

love the bamboo forest along the trail

Accordion

Glendale Shoals Trail

Such a peaceful walk and really cool spot

September, 2025 by neal2des

Such a peaceful walk and really cool spot

Doodle Rail Trail

great trail!!

July, 2025 by borourke63

My wife and I found this to be a great trail to ride. Nice 17miles and beautiful.

Drayton Mills Trail

Doesn't show everything

May, 2025 by carolinapremise

Doesn't show everything

Glendale Shoals Trail

local hiker

May, 2025 by decent-doles-2c

Very Beautiful Historical Trail !

Peak to Prosperity Passage

Could be 5 stars but....

April, 2025 by amsley4

The flat and scenic trail has all the makings of a beautiful escape - river crossings, swamp bridges, railroad crossings and bridges and small town charm. Started in peak and at about mile 7.5 there was a large impassable tree across trail prohibiting full biking to prosperity. The trail is not "crushed stone" (would be great if it was) rather it is more like fist size rocks making it a pretty bumpy and painful ride in the saddle.

Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail

Fun trail! Lots of amenities

March, 2025 by mlawlor72

I have ridden many rail trails across the US. One of the things that I look for are access to water, bathrooms and food. This trail has it all! Warm spring day - lots of people & dogs out enjoying the trail with happy smiles. There are areas of downed trees on either side of the trail from the Hurricane damage but it doesn’t affect the trail at all. It is paved asphalt so there are “root humps” here and there but nothing terrible. Gentle inclines and declines. I enjoyed my ride!

Cleveland Park Trails

nice 1.5 mile trail

November, 2024 by zgqk8kh26n

This trail was really nice and very clean and scenic around the pond with the ducks.

Savannah Valley Railroad Trail

update for 11/24

November, 2024 by rjxqbczqmk

Parked by McCormick country club end. Road about .4 miles on the trail, until came to very large trees down from Hurricane Helene. Possibly could have lifted bikes through but wasn’t sure how many more were down. Many had been cut so I’m sure they will eventually be cut. Turned back and drove to SC7 parking. About 3 spaces there, road about 2 miles, roots, leaves, and pine straw covered, definitely need a mountain bike, beautiful trip in the woods. There is a small detour onto moss rd for about .5 miles, which is a country road not busy. Didn’t go all the way to Willington. Very nice day!

Doodle Rail Trail

Love this trail

November, 2024 by rawatt06

My husband and I love this trail. We have done it a couple of times. Took my sister and her husband on it. They enjoyed too. It’s smooth and clean. We park in Easley and ride up to Pickens. We always stop in Pickens at a restaurant and eat. (So my sugar levels don’t go too low). Then we head back. Very nice and polite people on the trail.

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