"Self-guided" trail access is limited to the date and hours posted on the gates and at letsgooutside.com. We absolutely love this trail and are so very thankful for it! This trail is at the top of our list as one of the more enjoyable ones we have biked and we will be biking it again. This is also East of the old stables buildings. I was able to get out for a quick 15 miles between rain drops from Greenville. Perhaps if enough people correct them as we have been doing then maybe these "tour-de-France" wannabees will realize that they don't own the trail! I have ridden many trails an at times this is an okay trail but agree with other reviews until you have done it many times it gets kind of confusing where the trail starts an ends. Map Legend; Find a street. Map of the Swamp Rabbit Trail details and the greater Greenville SC area. The topography is rather easy.... a few areas where you need to use first/second gears....otherwise quite smooth. Check out the new interactive map!! We're really glad we did. I do the trail only because it is all we have. Drove from Charlotte and cycled from Cleveland Park to Travelers Rest. Watch yourself! If we'd known ahead of time, we would have stayed there, because downtown Greenville would be a beautiful place to stay and play. If you want a real challenge, take Cleveland St past Pleasantburg Dr into neighborhoods to Perkinsmill Rd or East Perkinsmill Rd (much hillier choice) . There is a nice Hampton Inn in Travelers Rest. south of White Horse Rd./CR 59 (Travelers Rest) to Lake Conestee Nature Park (Greenville). I think we would do that next time! If you want to introduce someone to a rail/trail - this is a great one. The city really needs to correct these many sign ERRORS! The trail seems to have great buy-in from the G-ville and greater Greenville communities, which makes it heavily-trafficked. And a few things in Travelers Rest. In the downtown park area you will be sharing the paths with everyone and anything - usual "pay attention" applies. rode northern section then around the lake at Furman University and back. From the north end, the trail is relatively flat and an easy ride through downtown Greenville and on to Cleveland Park and the zoo. Varying from 8 to 12 feet wide, the trail features a paved surface for bicycles, skaters and walkers, with an additional rubberized surface for runners. June 3, 2010 Rode from Downtown Greenville the length of trail and back. I recommend renting a bike at one of the places just north of downtown. Heading south from Travelers Rest there are several somewhat long stretched of trail you can ride without interruption. If you are trying to decide whether or not to do this trail, stop pondering and do it. This last section is about 6 miles and will give you about 600 feet of elevation gain. My next trip there will be to do ALL of the trail accompanied by an overnight stay in downtown Greenville. Greenville County Parks, Recreation & Tourism. My wife and I started at the cemetery parking lot at Travelers Rest and ended as we arrived just inside the city of Greenville. I recommend a bike with suspension when cycling the Swamp Rabbit, or road bikes avoid the use of this trail. The trail can be confusing unless you look at Google Maps. Its a fun ride, but some areas have a drop off of quite a few feet. More serious cyclists probably will probably appreciate this as a 10-mile warm up ride for a launch into the foothills of the Appalachians. These signs point the way to the beginning of the Carolina Swamp Rabbit Trail. Had an absolutely wonderful ride barring some Marathon Trainers who were very rude to those of us who enjoy the trail. Your donation will help us to continue connecting more people to trails around the country. Well maintained and directed. Hallelujah! According to Bike Walk Greenville both the city and county have been made aware of the terrible surface conditions on the Swamp Rabbit trail, but they continue to do nothing to make the situation better. 25 miles. Framable, this appealing map of the Swamp Rabbit Trail is printed on high quality high gloss coated stock. We rode about 1 mile more to the Greenville Zoo. Rating would be higher, but trail is in need of repair. In an attempt to depart from electronics, with much protest, I rented bikes for myself and 9 year old grandson. There is a parking area for the trail beside the cemetery. This is a great trail with many great places to stop, eat and have a cold beverage. • Scenery is both rural and urban, with a ride by/thru Furman University campus a nice bonus This trail really needs upgrades an more challenge to it, when I first moved here I heard so much about how much a bicycle friendly community it was, I disagree big time with this people on the roads are very rude an can be really challenging an scary, The trails in Iowa and Missouri are so much better and a lot more of them. Someone complained there are a lot of road to cross. Check or FAQs for more common login questions. And a coffee shop. I thought the other bikers and walkers were very pleasant and the locals were quick to make sure we enjoyed the ride. See data.codeforgreenville.org for more. But i got lost twice trying to get through. We started at the zoo and rode the trail north up to Travelers Rest and had lunch up there at the Whistle Stop (GREAT chickens salad) and back. Turn onto Reedy View Dr. and you may find parking there (only a few spaces available). (I'm sure the last one wouldn't get printed but it's true). It was fun to watch the families that sat out on blankets next to the falls and children that were having a good time running around. I assume the trail will be longer some day. We stopped in at the Swamp Rabbit Grocery and had some of their homemade bread! Keep going about 4 miles and then cut into Furman University's campus. Oh and we routinely drive from Hendersonville NC to bike this trail. Most recently, a disconnected section of the Swamp Rabbit Trail opened in the city of Fountain Inn, which lies southeast of the nature park. Being a weekday, there were no crowds to contend with. The trail seems to have great buy-in from the G-ville and greater Greenville communities, which makes it heavily-trafficked. This is hands down, one of the best trails in upstate SC and western NC. Great Trail...nice and long ! The idea was nice but the execution of the plan stinks ... GET IT TOGETHER GREENVILLE !!! (I'm sure the last one wouldn't get printed but it's true). It goes by Furman, i had never visited Furman. I think the location is great, as it follows the Reedy River for most of its journey between downtown and the southern end. Like a lot of rail/trails you don't want to let a tire wander off the path. I moved to Greenville about a month ago and haved already logged several hundred miles of biking, running, and hiking on the SWR. I rode this trail to help burn all the calories from a long road trip. There were many cyclists, like ourselves, just out to have a good ride but dodging children and dogs is not my idea of a fun weekend. You can circle the lake, use the restroom or even stop in at the school cafeteria. I was able to get out for a quick 15 miles between rain drops from Greenville. Some work on trusses must be completed before paving can continue on into Downtown Greenville. Keep going about 4 miles and then cut into Furman University's campus. If you're up for a fairly long trail ride, then this one is GREAT. The "P" Legend is available for the website domain manager to add parking point accesses to the map. 5. south of White Horse Rd./CR 59 (Travelers Rest) and Lake Conestee Nature Park (Greenville). It is in the process of being redone. I love the trail and looking forward to alot of summer riding. Also, needs more signage as you come into Greenville. North of downtown there are several dangerous intersections - cars crossing going 50mph. The trail is paved. My daughter and I rode 18.8 miles. There are plenty of places to stop and rest, use the facilities, stock back up. Am training for The Outer Banks Marathon and use The Swamp Rabbit for all my runs over 2hrs. 10 plus miles. Plan to go on this trail again!! This will take you down to Lake Conestee. Thank you, Greenville for finally getting the leg completed from downtown to Furman. You can still see some of the old rails where the tracks crossed the Reedy on a low trestle. After a short gap of a few miles, the trail picks up again at I-85 and winds through Lake Conestee Nature Park, which offers 400 acres of beautiful forest, wetlands, and wildlife habitat. Pay no attention to the mile markers. A map of the downtown section was helpful for us, since we were new to the trail. There were moms with strollers, people walking and "serious" bikers (the ones that probably do bike races). So glad we stayed in Greenville to ride this trail. I must say....we will give it another try one day, It IS a very good trail! They are currently about half-way done (5 miles) and are expected to finish by the end of the year. • Scenery is both rural and urban, with a ride by/thru Furman University campus a nice bonus I don't like the Greenville zoo area as well. Very crowded but still enjoyable. Both the view and the food were incredible. My head hit the asphalt-knocking me out for a few seconds. Views of the Reedy River are plentiful throughout the trail. Life is not all about mileage and speed. The signs could be a little bit better, had to ask several times in Greenville which way to go to stay on the trail. We started our ride in the town of Travelers Rest. This is a great trail with many great places to stop, eat and have a cold beverage. We call out to them, ring the bell, and today one couple stopped and blocked the whole lane! TrailLink is a free service provided by Rails-to-Trails conservancy, We're a non-profit all about helping you enjoy the outdoors, Tate Rd. • Condition of trail is never an issue since main path is paved entire way The trail is convenient and pretty, although there are three places where you have to cross fairly busy roads. At one point you can see a beautiful waterfall. Very well maintained trail with some awesome views. My only complaint is that it's not longer than 20 miles. The biggest issue with the trail is signage. This trail is VERY well used. We've ridden both weekend and weekday and much prefer weekday riding. I did't get lost. SOmeone figured a way to get from the the zoo south of town to the trail north of town and i give them credit. The trail is marked but still a little confusing. River Place is full of shops, artists and restaurants. My riding partner and I rented bikes from PedalChic in downtown, and went out and back to Traveler's Rest (26 mile day total, with our detour). Use a little common sense and have respect for other people using the trail. Ask for permission! Recommend this trail to anyone .The people here always nice too. Enjoy! My son and I got on the trail at the YMCA and headed to downtown Greenville. I've ridden many bike trails, and this one is just "fair". The ride from Greenville to TR is a gentle uphill grade. It is not terrible yet but will be in a year or two. If you need bike supplies, there is a very nice bike/kayak shop shortly after you start the ride. What a great surprise, a waterfall right in downtown. The actual trailhead in Traveler's Rest is not really clear, even though you can see the trail and there is a lot of parking along it. If you stop, don't block the trail. Duck Creek Conservation Area is now comprised of three units. Very pretty city also. This trail is the safest route for cyclists wanting to get from Greenville to Travelers Rest and beyond. Places to venture off trail in Travelers Rest, food, etc. great maps and information on greenvillerec.com Mostly level, has a couple small hills. From Faris Rd. Having grown up in Greenville, I had always enjoyed the quality of the downtown, but I thought it lacked quality connections for pedestrians to the surrounding neighborhoods. ‘SR’ identifies the Swamp Rabbit Trail. If … The trail is well kept and a pleasure to ride. Only downside is you have to stop for some major roads as some points, but other than that awesome trail. There is a 4 lane highway to cross with a small median. It has become the envy of the surrounding towns. Had a great day on this trail. 3. once you get a mile or two north of Greenville it is very scenic and rural, very relaxing. Proceed up river on Reedy View about 100 yards. Stop in TR and have a brew and eats. Nice job Greenville! Absolutely fabulous and bought a loaf to take with us! Report non-emergency concerns to City of Greenville Parks and Recreation Department at 864-467-4350 or call Greenville Cares at 864-232-2273 (CARE). Enjoyed being able to feed many of the animals. The trail itself goes another 2.2 miles north of Center St. Also food along the trail is crazy expensive....ham and cheese $11, really.. We really enjoy the Swamp Rabbit. The tons of people were fine. Look for the signs indicating the trail just to the East side of the river where the Woodland Way bridge crosses it. 100 miles in this area is much more challenging than in the Midwest and folks are pretty warm and welcoming along the road (once you get out in the regions where Southerrn hospitality is a well-remembered virtue...) SUBSCRIBE NOW Only $5 for 3 months. Now I live in Indianapolis, and I've enjoyed the city's excellent, far-reaching trail system from distant suburbs to downtown. We parked at the YMCA on Cleveland Street just south of downtown Greenville. The other reviews are very accurate Positives 1. the trail has no big hills, so it is very nice. Had a great day on this trail. I have ridden on this trail several times, but this weekend was the first time I have made it the whole way to Travelers Rest. It is in the process of being redone. Nice job Greenville! Way to go, Greenville County! Also provides excellent access to some of Greenville's beautiful scenery. We never got there. Swamp Rabbit Trail Connecting Schools, Parks, and Local Businesses in Greenville County. My wife and I came 200 miles to experience this much talked about trail. Lots of signs on the trail about the TR Farmers Market, I'd love to go back during the summer to visit that on my ride. The Swamp Rabbit will continue to grow offering fun, non-motorized recreation and transportation opportunities wherever it goes. This trail is lacking somewhat compared to other trails we have ridden. Also, did not visit it, but there is a cafe and store with trail access at one point. I've been in love with Greenville for years, but just recently got into biking on the weekend. Since I rode it last, Swamp Rabbit has been extended about a mile northward. The Y has ample parking, is safe and there were many other bikers parking there. The high point to me were the friendly people including the trail policemen (yes the trail has security). grass along the side is cut nicely. I tried to go ride and enjoy this trail as all the reviews say it is great. From the bike shop, you cross the street to connect to the trail. Map Key Favorites Check-Ins. 16.1 Miles 25.9 KM Point to Point. Mostly, I'm running, but I also commute to the downtown on my bike, from the southern portion of the trail. Enjoy! So many places in Downtown Greenville along trail to eat, linger in lovely parks. The Y has ample parking, is safe and there were many other bikers parking there. Landscaping along the trail has been completed near the Furman University campus. This is a wonderful trail - plenty of opportunities for restrooms and refreshments along the way - one of those where you don't have to pack up a ton of gear to make it an enjoyable time for the family. See above. There are also several places to park in Lake Conestee Nature Park to access the disconnected southern segment of the trail. Had I not knelt down, I never would have seen the opening. I park the car in Travelers Rest, point myself southward on the trail, and turn around when it's time. Being new to riding though, lesson learned. I don't like the Greenville zoo area as well. Linky Stone Park will be on the right (great native plant education for young and old) and as you continue past the park and beneath the Academy St. overpass, Carolina Swamp Rabbit Trail begins on your left, between the middle two columns supporting the overpass. We've ridden both weekend and weekday and much prefer weekday riding. We've stopped in and went to Barnes and Noble with a Starbucks and eaten at the Moe's there. 2) we sure could use a bridge or two over the 2 VERY BUSY roads we must cross. My wife and I started at the cemetery parking lot at Travelers Rest and ended as we arrived just inside the city of Greenville. This is in a nice area. As it comes to East Faris Rd. The trail is flat. Used the parks paved trail and the signs to connect with the SR. Agree with other reviews that the signage in town might be a little confusing, the Trail is mixed in with the park's paths, but you'll want to see the sights here anyway - use the map or an app, and the way becomes clear. But the on-surface painted mile markers help guide one - and are a good safety feature. It's about 0.2 mile long. 2) we sure could use a bridge or two over the 2 VERY BUSY roads we must cross. On the way back I left the wife and daughter downtown while I rode back to the vehicle. So I'm extremely proud that my hometown of Greenville also sees the value of these trails, and the surface design for joggers actually trumps the surface of Indy's greenway system. It needs a bit better marking in Greenville as the signs for the offshoots lead one to believe the trail is turning when it is not. GREAT day! I park the car in Travelers Rest, point myself southward on the trail, and turn around when it's time. Once you get closer and then through downtown, there are a lot of side trails but they are also marked Swamp Rabbit. You can support trail development by becoming a supporter of Newton Trails today or, if you' have already given a donation, consider becoming an annual supporter/donor. There are many places along the trail covered by the canapy which added to the experience. However, I found it difficult to get a good run going. Stayed at the KOA campground in travelers rest sc. Log In. Signs were very good in directing where to go on the trail. Pavement is a little bumpy in places but overall an enjoyable 22.7 mile ride. The trail is flat. Some pamphlets with maps would be a great help...if you’re going to brag on this trail, make it rideable end to end. Very well maintained trail with some awesome views. But, we're glad we came. Some signs are on posts, but many, as you get closer to the trail heading North, are applied to the sidewalks. PRIMARY Image - This is the image that will display on the website. There were many cyclists, like ourselves, just out to have a good ride but dodging children and dogs is not my idea of a fun weekend. Good sight lines, no blind corners on the main Trail up to Travelers Rest. This section is a little hillier. This trail really needs upgrades an more challenge to it, when I first moved here I heard so much about how much a bicycle friendly community it was, I disagree big time with this people on the roads are very rude an can be really challenging an scary, The trails in Iowa and Missouri are so much better and a lot more of them. It starts at the intersection of South Pleasantburg Dr and Cleveland Street. Children running wild like animals and the parents not doing one thing about it. Really, this is a highly amp'dtrail in a great city. I do the trail only because it is all we have. The Y has a paved connector from the parking area to the Swamp Rabbit trail, which borders the Y's property. Restricted Access Disclaimer "Self-guided" trail access is limited. Hope they get that extension to Simpsonville soon. The detour was inconvenient, but that should be fixed soon. Other than that, it's a GREAT trail for which we can all be thankful! On the Swamp Rabbit Trail, use the trail marker numbers as references. Watch for turns marked on the streets. only two short sections are still gavel (about 200 yds. It was fun to watch the families that sat out on blankets next to the falls and children that were having a good time running around. My wife called an ambulance, got checked out, no concussion. My wife and I rode our tandem from the parking area off Lakehurst St up to Travelers Rest (TR) on a sunny Thursday morning. The Swamp Rabbit Trail is a 21-mile multi-use greenway. Also, did not visit it, but there is a cafe and store with trail access at one point. Average trail going north from Greenville. The two-foot wide, soft, track-like surface is great for runners who are concerned about the pounding harder surfaces does on the knees, while plenty of room remains bikers on the asphalt. There are many shops popping up along the way and plenty of things to see and do. It was also very hilly. A future trail section that is not yet paved has had the rails removed and the road bed graded through Furman University and is definitely usable as part of any excursion at the University. If you stop, don't block the trail. Once you get to Greenville, you'll be amazed at the beauty of the downtown area. There were moms with strollers, people walking and "serious" bikers (the ones that probably do bike races). There's a bowling alley on Cleveland St that may let you park there. This last section is about 6 miles and will give you about 600 feet of elevation gain. 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