Trails

From paved walking trails to natural, wooded paths, you’ll find an abundance of well-maintained, safe trails for all levels of adventure across Spartanburg County. Best of all, each trail is welcoming to cyclists, walkers and runners, and even those with four-legged friends joining them on the journey. 

Mary Black Rail Trail

Spartanburg’s most-used outdoor amenity, the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail is a 2.1-mile rail-to-trail conversion that connects many neighborhoods to Downtown Spartanburg.

Cottonwood Trail Preserve

Located minutes from Downtown Spartanburg, the Cottonwood Trail Preserve is a 115-acre urban preserve and trail system, protecting a 1.5-mile stretch of Lawson’s Fork Creek and several feeder streams.

Daniel Morgan Trail System

Known locally as “The Dan,” the Daniel Morgan Trail System is a 55-mile (and growing) trail network linking tourism, environment, and health with economic and community development across Spartanburg…

Saluda Grade Rail Trail

The Saluda Grade Rail Trail, once complete, will run 31.5 miles from Inman, SC to Zirconia, SC welcoming bikers, hikers, joggers, and all other forms of exercise and play. The Saluda Grade will be one…