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Jog the 4.0 miles (6.5 km) Appalachian Lumber Trail in Nine Times Preserve, a moderate route with 198 feet (60 metres) of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Specific parking details for the Appalachian Lumber Trail (Appalachian Lumber Greenway) are not explicitly provided in the available information. However, as it is located in Pickens, South Carolina, within the Nine Times Preserve, it is advisable to check the official website for the preserve or local park information for designated parking areas near the trailhead.
Yes, the Appalachian Lumber Greenway portion of this route is rated as 'Easy' and features a paved path, making it very suitable for beginner joggers or those looking for a less challenging run. The komoot tour itself is rated 'moderate' due to its longer distance of approximately 6.5 km (4 miles), but the greenway section remains accessible.
The Appalachian Lumber Greenway is primarily a paved path, offering a smooth and consistent surface. This makes it ideal for jogging without the uneven footing often found on natural trails. While the broader region is known for diverse forests, the greenway itself provides a more managed, accessible experience.
The main Appalachian Lumber Greenway is approximately 1.1 km (0.7 miles) long, which can be jogged quickly. The komoot tour, which includes sections of the Appalachian Lumber Trail and is 6.5 km (4 miles) long, is estimated to take around 48 minutes to complete for jogging.
While specific regulations for the Appalachian Lumber Greenway are not detailed, trails within preserves and greenways often permit dogs on a leash. It's always best to check with the Nine Times Preserve management for their current pet policies to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Given its location in South Carolina, the trail can be enjoyed for much of the year. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for jogging, with cooler weather and potentially vibrant foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter is typically mild.
The available information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for accessing the Appalachian Lumber Trail or the Nine Times Preserve. However, it's always a good practice to verify with the local park or preserve authority for any updated regulations before your visit.
Yes, the komoot route for the Appalachian Lumber Trail incorporates sections of several other paths. You will encounter parts of the Appalachian Lumber Trail (64%), Appalachian Lumber Trail (North) (50%), Rocky Bald Loop Trail (18%), and Four Tower Trail (16%) along the way.
The Appalachian Lumber Greenway itself is a linear path. However, the komoot tour for the Appalachian Lumber Trail is designed as a loop, allowing you to start and finish at the same point after covering approximately 6.5 km (4 miles).
Since it's a paved greenway, standard jogging attire and shoes are suitable. Consider bringing water, especially on warmer days, and perhaps a small first-aid kit. If you plan to explore beyond the paved section, be prepared for potentially varied terrain.
It's important to note that the Appalachian Lumber Trail (Greenway) in Pickens, SC, is a distinct, paved, and relatively easy path, ideal for jogging. It is not to be confused with the much longer, more rugged, and strenuous 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail (A.T.) that spans from Georgia to Maine. This trail offers a much milder and more accessible experience.
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