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Wannamaker North Trail

Overview: Wannamaker North Trail is rated 4.4/5 from 366 Google reviews. This park offers great trails for biking and walking, with a variety of terrain suitable for different skill levels. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and steady activity with other dogs to meet. Downsides: Some reviews mention the trails can be muddy.

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4.4(366 reviews)

Overview: Wannamaker North Trail is rated 4.4/5 from 366 Google reviews. This park offers great trails for biking and walking, with a variety of terrain suitable for different skill levels. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and steady activity with other dogs to meet. Downsides: Some reviews mention the trails can be muddy.

People say this park offers great trails for biking and walking, with a variety of terrain suitable for different skill levels. They also highlight the well-maintained trails, the privacy, and the clearly marked paths. Other reviews mention the trails can be muddy.

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social dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowd

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Address455 Westview Blvd, Goose Creek, SC 29445, USA
Phone(843) 795-4386
City pageGoose Creek
Imported fromGoose Creek, SC

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Nev3 months ago

Went here in the summer and I have ridden a lot of trails upstate, here, and even one in Georgia. Let me tell you this trail is OK. Not bad, but not good either, not because as trail design, but because of elevation. The orange trail was slow and techy, and my lord was it pure torture. Only really good section is the ridge, actually very fun and reminds me of upstate flow. Overall, good trail, just remember hydration. I didn’t hydrate and ended up with a horrible headache that put me in my bed for 2 days

Estacia McWilliams6 years ago

We love hiking here! Several great trails. Not typically busy so a nice place to enjoy nature quietly. I sometimes see people walking dogs and on the weekends mountain bikes on the trails. Watch out for spiders and snakes. Trail was closed on Sept 21. Please remember to pay if you don't have a county park pass. $1 per person, just drop it in the slot beside the trail sign.

Billy Biggs4 years ago

Great trails especially for mountain biking! Very wooded area with all different types of terrain levels of difficulty. Roughly 15 miles or more of trails to explore near a revine as well

Kristin Sundin Brandta year ago

A perfect stop for a quick MTB ride on our way to Charleston. The Orange “technical” trail was wind-y fun (but not what we’d call technical - in fact it would make for a great place for beginner and intermediate riders to work on turns and flow).

Liza Boneta year ago

the trail offers a great mix of fun, exhilaration, and challenge while still being manageable for riders who aren't highly experienced. Being able to handle blue, red, and yellow trails difficulty levels means that they are well-graded and accessible to a range of skill levels. The ridge was technically challenging and it was thrilling to be able to conquer it.

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