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South Carolina
Greenville County

Orange Trail

Moderate

3.4

(22)

37

runners

Orange Trail

00:41

5.54km

40m

Running

Lace up your shoes for a refreshing jog on the Orange Trail, a moderate route that winds alongside the scenic Reedy River. You'll cover 3.4 miles (5.5 km) and gain 124 feet (38 metres) in elevation, making for an engaging 40-minute workout. As you follow the path, you can expect…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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4.13 km

Reedy River

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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 …

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5.54 km

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4.12 km

1.42 km

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4.83 km

423 m

285 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for the Orange Trail located?

The Orange Trail is located within the Conestee Nature Preserve. You can typically access the preserve from multiple points, with designated parking areas leading to various trailheads. Check the preserve's official website for the most current access points and directions.

Is there parking available near the Orange Trail?

Yes, parking is available at the Conestee Nature Preserve. There are designated parking lots for visitors accessing the trail system. It's advisable to arrive earlier on busy days, especially weekends, to secure a spot.

Is the Orange Trail a loop?

Yes, the Orange Trail is designed as a loop, offering a continuous jogging experience without needing to retrace your steps. This makes it convenient for a focused workout or a leisurely run through the preserve.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The Orange Trail offers a varied terrain suitable for jogging. While it's generally considered moderate, expect a mix of surfaces. Given its location in a nature preserve, you'll likely encounter packed dirt paths, some uneven sections, and possibly small roots or rocks. The trail features gentle elevation changes, making it engaging without being overly strenuous.

What can I see along the route?

As you jog the Orange Trail, you'll experience the natural beauty of the Conestee Nature Preserve. A notable feature along the route is the Reedy River, offering scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere. The preserve is also home to diverse flora and fauna, providing opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Orange Trail is part of a larger network within the Conestee Nature Preserve. The route also passes through sections of the Swamp Rabbit Trail, Tree Frog Trail, and the Swamp Rabbit Trail Clean Water Connector Loop, offering options for extending or varying your run.

Is the Orange Trail dog-friendly?

Generally, trails within nature preserves like Conestee are dog-friendly, but typically require dogs to be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of all visitors. Always check the Conestee Nature Preserve's official regulations before bringing your dog.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Conestee Nature Preserve?

Access to the Conestee Nature Preserve, including the Orange Trail, is typically free of charge, and no special permits are usually required for general use. However, it's always a good idea to check the preserve's official website for any updated policies or specific event-related fees.

What is the best time of year to jog this trail?

The Orange Trail is enjoyable year-round, but the best times for jogging are generally spring and fall. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant. Summer can be hot and humid, so early mornings or late evenings are preferable, while winter offers a quieter experience, though some sections might be damp after rain.

Is the Orange Trail suitable for beginners?

While the Orange Trail is rated as 'moderate,' its relatively short distance and manageable elevation changes make it accessible for beginners who are looking for a slightly more challenging run than a flat, paved path. The varied terrain will provide a good introduction to trail jogging, but be prepared for some uneven surfaces.

Are there any facilities like restrooms or water fountains along the route?

As the Orange Trail is within the Conestee Nature Preserve, you can expect basic facilities near the main entrances or parking areas. However, it's always recommended to carry your own water, especially for longer runs, as water fountains might not be available directly on the trail itself.

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