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The Ninety Six Town Trail parallels State Route 34 east to west across the length of the town. The trail sits on a disused Norfolk Southern railway corridor. The trail surface is stone dust except for the stretch that passes through the town's business district, which is paved with concrete and lined with bright crepe myrtle trees. Along this stretch is the Visitor Center, as well as the historic Southern Railway Depot, a redbrick one-story building that is currently a senior center and events space.
You may be able to park at the Visitor Center (97 Main Street, Ninety Six, SC).
I run on this trail regularly. There are good places to park at the western end of the trail, near the depot, and at the Boozer Complex playing fields. The trail is mostly covered with grass and gravel now but if you run slowly it's pretty good. If you don't mind running on the road a good way to extend the run is to continue on the asphalt surface past the Boozer Complex, cross route 34 and then go down Eddy Road where there is very little traffic. There is a restroom at the Boozer Complex and a water fountain that sometimes works.
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