Location:
Doodle Rail Trail,
Easley,
SC
Brought to you by: Dave Connelly
Trip to Greenville (SC) area August 20-22, 2017. Aug 21st: Drive to Easley, bike the Doodle Trail to Pickens and back, grab lunch, wait for the solar eclipse to wash over us. Aug 22nd: Ride the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
Location: Doodle Rail Trail, Easley, SC
Brought to you by: Dave Connelly
Sunday, August 20, 2017 1:00 PM - Tuesday, August 22, 2017 9:00 AM
Meet up in Greenville on Sunday, August 20th for dinner & beverages. Contact organizer for exact time and restaurant.
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The 153 Extension Trail is a short, paved sidepath in the eastern outskirts of Easley, South Carolina. The biking and walking pathway was built in...
The 28-mile Prisma Health (formerly Greenville Health System) Swamp Rabbit Trail links the cities of Travelers Rest and Greenville in upstate South...
This pedestrian bridge, the Green Crescent Bridge, is in the City of Clemson and first opened in 2017 as part of a joint effort between the city,...
This 12-ft wide paved trail encircles the fresh-water Patrick Square Lake and continues alongside Eighteenmile Creek through a wooded area to Nettles...
This 1.2 mile paved path meanders through Greenville's Cleveland Park, following Richland Creek and providing access to the downtown recreation area's...
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...
The East West Parkway Trail is an asphalt sidepath trail that runs for three miles along its namesake roadway in the northern reaches of Anderson,...
This .5-mile paved trail loops around the athletic fields at the Pavilion Recreation Complex. It replaced the unofficial gravel path left after the...
This moderately difficult walk follows the bed of railroad that was never completed—the America Civil War got in the way of SC Statesman John C....
The Estatoe Trail is a relatively flat trail, spanning just over 5 miles. About 1 mile (northwest end) follows the old Carr Lumber Company railway...
The trail runs from the heart of Belton north towards Williamston. Beginning from the Belton Library, the trail travels north within the former...
The first phase of this rail trail opened in April 2017 and provides safe and convenient pedestrian access to Lyman’s commercial center. While it is...