Shell Point, SC Walking Trails and Maps

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Hilton Head Island Pathways

45.5 mi
State: SC
Asphalt

JF Gregory Park Trail

3 mi
State: GA
Asphalt

Spanish Moss Trail

10.2 mi
State: SC
Concrete

Truman Linear Park Trail

3.1 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Concrete

West Ashley Greenway

8.2 mi
State: SC
Asphalt, Gravel

Edisto Nature Trail

1.5 mi
State: SC
Boardwalk, Dirt, Grass

Guyton Main Street Rail Trail

0.75 mi
State: GA
Asphalt

McQueen's Island Trail

5.8 mi
State: GA
Gravel

New River Linear Trail

3.2 mi
State: SC
Dirt, Grass

Savannah & Ogeechee Canal Trail

5.3 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Dirt, Woodchips

ACE Greenway

2.8 mi
State: SC
Crushed Stone

Stono River County Park Trail

1.5 mi
State: SC
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Overview Hilton Head Island provides miles of bike paths that connect trail users to car-free access to each corner of the island. The main pathways span 45 miles, but additional paths and bike...
SC 45.5 mi Asphalt
Overview J.F. Gregory Park is a 335-acre multi-use recreational area that once encompassed a thriving rice plantation and was subsequently bought up by Henry Ford. Named for Ford's plantation...
GA 3 mi Asphalt
Overview This developing 12-foot-wide Spanish Moss Trail offers spectacular salt marsh vistas and coastal wildlife viewing as it meanders through neighborhoods and beautiful wetlands. There are...
SC 10.2 mi Concrete
Located in southern Savannah, the Truman Linear Park Trail is a multiuse path that parallels the Truman Parkway and Casey Canal for a majority of its 3.1-mile route. Including the Lake Mayer Loop Path...
GA 3.1 mi Boardwalk, Concrete
Overview A favorite of local bikers and joggers, the West Ashley Greenway takes you on an 8.2-mile trip from Albemarle Road, near the Ashley River, through suburban Charleston to the scenic Low...
SC 8.2 mi Asphalt, Gravel
The Edisto Nature Trail loops through a forest maintained by WestRock (formerly Westvaco Corporation), a paper and packaging manufacturer. The main loop is 1 mile, and an inner loop adds 0.5 mile....
SC 1.5 mi Boardwalk, Dirt, Grass
The Guyton Main Street Rail Trail runs through the heart of Guyton, Georgia, connecting much of the town's numeric grid of streets with public amenities such as City Hall and Guyton Elementary School....
GA 0.75 mi Asphalt
Overview Built on a stretch of the Savannah & Atlantic Railroad line, the 5.8-mile McQueen's Island Trail offers a salt-air excursion for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Built-in 1887, the...
GA 5.8 mi Gravel
Overview The New River Linear Trail runs for 3.4 miles within the City of Bluffton in South Carolina. About the Route The route, which is shared with power lines along an abandoned Seaboard...
SC 3.2 mi Dirt, Grass
Overview Constructed in the 1820s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Savannah-Ogeechee Canal was once an important transportation route for getting plantation goods to...
GA 5.3 mi Boardwalk, Dirt, Woodchips
The ACE Greenway is a short but pleasant hidden gem of a rail-trail, located in the rural forests of Colleton County. Alternatively called the ACE Basin Greenway or just the ACE Trail, the unpaved...
SC 2.8 mi Crushed Stone
Overview While several trails crisscross Pinckney Island, a coastal island surrounded on all sides by salt marshes brimming with alligators and dolphins. But the easy, 3.5-mile one-way Main Trail...
SC 3.5 mi Dirt, Gravel
Overview The Stono River County Park Trail runs through its namesake park for 1.5 miles along a boardwalk route that will take trail users across the marsh and onto a small islet. The park also...
SC 1.5 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel

Recent Trail Reviews

Hilton Head Island Pathways

Hilton head

April, 2025 by mbdp2005

Fantastic trail system. Excellent maps and sign on trail, easy riding for the whole family

McQueen's Island Trail

Fun ride - Experience it before it the river reclaims it.!

March, 2025 by cwbj2wpvp2

Rode it from the entrance gate at Fort Pulaski. First three miles were in great condition. It is hard packed what looks like crushed gravel. Great views on one side of the river, but it runs parallel to the highway a few yards away. The heavy traffic noise detracted some from the experience. After 3 miles it separates from the trail, but in this section it is poorly maintained. There are some parts where it is down to single track. Large sections that are covered in washed over reeds. The tires on our tandem bike sunk in making it like pedaling through loos sand.

West Ashley Greenway

Nice trail - parking info needs work

March, 2025 by gchris256

We biked this trail on March 15. Nice trail, but the parking information needs work. We first tried to find the parking at 25 Lyttleton Ave. There is a house there in a neighborhood, but no trail parking. We found the nearby trail crossing at Nicholson St. There is a single-car pulloff next to the crossing. A passing local person said it was okay to park there. Later on the ride we found the other parking listed for the east end of the trail. It is behind a row of shops and is not marked as trail parking as such. There is an alleyway of sorts behind the shops, with parking along the trail. The turn into the alley is beside the Peter and Sons Shoe Repair Shop at 42 Windermere Blvd, Charleston. Hope this helps other users to find the parking.

Accordion

Truman Linear Park Trail

Loop

March, 2025 by b.myers90

Nice park. We ran the 1.5 mile loop around the river.

Spanish Moss Trail

Fun Tide

January, 2025 by mnobis_tl

Really nice trail to ride. We did have some trouble finding the trailhead but other than that, we enjoyed the ride.

Spanish Moss Trail

Well Maintained

November, 2024 by aflack7

Good flat trail that is well maintained. Many cyclists and folks walking pets in the later afternoon. Enjoyed my ride time but giving only a 4 star due to many road crossings that can be dicey depending on time of day even with cross signals.

West Ashley Greenway

Nice Ride - woodsy with swamps and the river

November, 2024 by kevievn

We started at McLeod Mill road. Thanks to charlesdove for providing excellent details in his review. The sand/dirt stretch lasted about a mile, and then it became asphalt. It was pretty flat with beautiful views. The street crossings were at non-busy intersections. Very enjoyable.

Spanish Moss Trail

Fairly flat concrete path. Well maintained. Had some things to stop and read about historic buildings that surrounded the path. Great scenery along the way

November, 2024 by rob428

Fairly flat concrete path. Well maintained. Had some things to stop and read about historic buildings that surrounded the path. Great scenery along the way

Spanish Moss Trail

Fairly flat concrete path. Well maintained. Had some things to stop and read about historic buildings that surrounded the path. Great scenery along the way

November, 2024 by rob428

Fairly flat concrete path. Well maintained. Had some things to stop and read about historic buildings that surrounded the path. Great scenery along the way

Edisto Nature Trail

July Morning

July, 2024 by wally14

Horseflies were hungry this morning. Trail was very nice

JF Gregory Park Trail

First time run

July, 2024 by romeourbina

First time running the loop. For the most part trail was well shaded and nice scenery. Three miles of a nice walk or bike ride. Will definitely be making this my running trial for training.

Savannah & Ogeechee Canal Trail

Really not a 6 mile trail any more.

June, 2024 by parkersspace

I went to the Museum first to park and hopefully ride my bike but the Museum care taker informed me that the portion to lock 5 and 6 at the museum was not suitable for riding. She also told me I didn't want to ride down Bush Road as it's quite busy with no shoulders but I could drive my car down it and ride from the Tow Path portion past Little Neck Road. I went to L Scott Stell park and parked there, had a look around and did not find any trail access in the park and when I road down to Little neck Road it looked like it was just a drive way across the road but it actually the continuation of Bush Road (the son of the caretaker at the museum told me this. I decided to drive my car over to the dirt road and parked at the Bush Road parking kept up by the Museum and Nature center also. The bridge here and wooden path over the water is in good repair but the bridge stanchions are a little close together and I had to walk my bike through them as they were narrower than my handle bars. I follow the trail along to the Canal Bank Road and across Quacco Road to discover that I could only go about a half mile more for a total of 1.7 miles (3.4 out and back from the Bush Road parking). The canal after Quacco road is mostly just a ditch without water and the the tow path has a lot of construction fencing and debris along it as houses are being built and land developed. It appeared impossible to me to take it to I-16 now as is previously mentioned. I have submitted an update to the description to Trail Link and I'll post photos of what I found. This might be a nice hike, I doubt the portion after Quacco Road will be accessible at all much longer, but it's a pretty short bike ride especially as it doesn't really continue as a canal when you come out of the tow path at Canal Bank Road where there is much construction also with piping lining the sides of the road to have new sewers and such installed like to service new housing going in the area.

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