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Reedy River

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The Reedy River is a significant waterway flowing through Upstate South Carolina, originating in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This historic river winds its way through Greenville County, including the heart of downtown Greenville, before continuing south into Laurens County and eventually converging with the Saluda River at Lake Greenwood. With a general elevation of around 254 meters, the river is a central feature of the region, known for its scenic beauty and its pivotal role in the…

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  • Location: Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States

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    July 21, 2023

    Hiking

    You will be able to appreciate a beautiful river, wildlife, living nature, and bridges, perfect for enjoying a nice walk. The river originates in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, approximately 10 miles (ca. 16 kilometers) northwest of the city.

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    You will be able to appreciate this beautiful river, with plenty of wildlife, and beautify bridges, perfect for enjoying a nice run. The river originates in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, approximately 10 miles (ca. 16 kilometers) northwest of the city.
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    Swamp Rabbit and Orange Trail Loop

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    Hike the moderate 5.9-mile Swamp Rabbit and Orange Trail Loop in Greenville, SC, offering diverse scenery along the Reedy River.

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    Hike the easy 3.4-mile Orange Trail in Conestee Nature Preserve, featuring 124 feet of elevation gain and views of Reedy River.

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    Hike the 6.3-mile Conestee Nature Preserve Loop, a moderate trail through diverse wetlands, forests, and along the Reedy River, perfect for

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    Location: Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the primary trail options along the Reedy River, and what are their typical difficulties?

    The Reedy River offers diverse trail experiences. The most prominent is the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a 22-mile multi-use pathway that is generally flat and paved, making it suitable for all ages and skill levels, including cyclists, runners, and walkers. Within Falls Park, the trails are well-maintained and easy to navigate. For those interested in paddling, the Reedy River Blueway offers nearly 60 miles of water trails with varying skill levels. Further downstream, the Lake Conestee Nature Preserve provides nature trails that are typically easy to moderate.

    Are there specific parking recommendations for accessing the Reedy River, especially during peak times?

    Parking is available throughout downtown Greenville, particularly near Falls Park. However, during peak seasons or busy weekends, parking can fill up quickly. It's often recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot. Several parking garages and metered street parking options are available within walking distance of the river and Falls Park.

    Is the Reedy River area, particularly Falls Park, accessible via public transportation?

    Yes, downtown Greenville, where a significant portion of the Reedy River and Falls Park is located, is served by the Greenlink public transit system. Several bus routes have stops within walking distance of the park and river access points, making it convenient for visitors without personal vehicles.

    Are there any permits required for hiking, biking, or paddling along the Reedy River?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for recreational activities like hiking or biking on the public trails along the Reedy River, such as the Swamp Rabbit Trail or within Falls Park. For paddling on the Reedy River Blueway, standard boating regulations apply, but specific permits for the river itself are typically not needed for personal use.

    What are some family-friendly activities available along the Reedy River beyond just walking?

    Beyond leisurely walks, families can enjoy several activities. The shallow areas below the Reedy River Falls in Falls Park are popular for wading and play during warmer months. The Swamp Rabbit Trail is excellent for family bike rides. The Lake Conestee Nature Preserve offers opportunities for bird watching and exploring nature trails. Additionally, Falls Park frequently hosts events, including the Upstate Shakespeare Festival, providing cultural entertainment for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and in the parks along the Reedy River?

    Yes, many areas along the Reedy River are dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome on the Swamp Rabbit Trail and within Falls Park, provided they are kept on a leash. Always remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the area for all visitors.

    What unique natural features or wildlife can visitors expect to see along the Reedy River?

    The Reedy River is known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Visitors can appreciate the scenic river itself, which originates in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The iconic Reedy River Falls in downtown Greenville is a central natural feature. Wildlife spotting opportunities include various bird species, especially at the Lake Conestee Nature Preserve, and other small animals. The river's banks are home to lush greenery, including the native Southern canebrake cane, from which the river is believed to have gotten its name.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Reedy River for specific activities like fall foliage or avoiding crowds?

    While the Reedy River is enjoyable year-round, specific seasons offer different experiences. For vibrant fall foliage, late October to mid-November is ideal. To avoid the largest crowds, especially in Falls Park, consider visiting during weekdays or early mornings. Spring brings blooming flowers and pleasant temperatures, while summer is popular for wading in the river, though it can be quite busy. Winter offers a quieter, more serene experience, though some amenities might have reduced hours.

    Are there any recommended cafes, pubs, or restaurants conveniently located near the Reedy River?

    Absolutely! The Reedy River flows directly through downtown Greenville, which is renowned for its vibrant culinary scene. You'll find a wide array of cafes, pubs, craft breweries, and restaurants offering diverse cuisines within easy walking distance of Falls Park and other river access points. Many establishments offer outdoor seating with views of the river or park.

    What is the historical significance of the Reedy River, particularly in downtown Greenville?

    The Reedy River holds significant historical importance for Greenville. It was historically hunting grounds for Native American tribes and later became crucial for European settlers who established grist mills and textile mills along its banks, driving the city's early economy. The river faced severe pollution due to industrialization but underwent a remarkable revitalization starting in the 1960s. The Reedy River Industrial District and the Reedy River Falls Historic Park and Greenway are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, reflecting its rich past and its transformation into the 'heart of downtown Greenville'.

    What are the typical trail conditions like along the Reedy River, and what should I wear?

    The main trails along the Reedy River, especially within Falls Park and the Swamp Rabbit Trail, are generally well-maintained, paved, or graveled, making them suitable for most footwear. For summer visits, light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection are recommended, especially if you plan to wade in the river. During cooler months, layers are advisable. If exploring less developed areas or the Lake Conestee Nature Preserve, sturdy closed-toe shoes are best.

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