Kings Highway Community Park Trail
This information is a public record of the 2004 NRT application and may be out of date if it has not been updated by a trail manager --
check with the trail manager for updated details before visiting.
check with the trail manager for updated details before visiting.
Kings Highway Community Park Trail
Nonprofit
Backcountry Trail
- Length
2.5 miles
- Elevation Gain
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- Route Type
out & back
- Length
2.5 miles - Elevation Gain
-- - Route Type
out & back
Location: Kings Highway Community Park
- States: South Carolina
- Counties: Sumter
Kings Highway Community Park has three different trails, which include an environmental education trail, a running/walking trail, and an Equestrian/Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trail. The trails tour the beautiful scenery of historic Stateburg, South Carolina. Stateburg was once the home of Revolutionary War hero Thomas Sumter and was only one vote shy of becoming the first State capital. The nature trail loops through undisturbed land for the first mile. The remainder of the trail follows a narrow path. Robert's Stream runs alongside portions of this narrow trail.
Accessibility Information
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Allowed Uses:
Bicycling Dogs, on leash Equestrian Hiking/Walking Motorized vehicles, – ATV/ORV Motorized vehicles, motorcyclingOther Activities
- Camping
- Snow, snow play general
- Wildlife viewing / observation
Public Contact
Charmaine RaginKings Highway Community Development Corporation
P.O. Box 163
Dalzell, SC 29040
(803) 499-9458 ext. 80
Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.
More Details
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- Part of a Trail System? No
- National Designations: Community Millenium
- Surface (primary): Grass or Vegetation
- Surfaces (additional): Grass or Vegetation, Rock, crushed, Sand, Soil
- Tread Width (average): 0"
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- Cross-slope (average, percent): --
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- Certified as an NRT
Jun 1, 2004