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Celebrate National Take a Hike Day on the Palmetto Trail

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Mark your calendar and discover all the beauty this cross-state trail offers.

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Stretching from the mountains to the sea, the Palmetto Trail connects South Carolinians to nature, wellness, and community. As the state’s largest multi-use trail system, it’s built for everyone — regardless of age, ability, or background.

Trail highlights:

  • Promotes health and wellness through outdoor recreation
  • Fosters economic vitality via eco-tourism
  • Inspires appreciation and stewardship of natural and cultural resources

This National Take a Hike Day, explore South Carolina’s beauty on the Palmetto Trail.

Start planning your next hike

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