Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Login or Signup

Routes
Hiking trails & Routes
United States
South Carolina
Greenville County
Greenville

Greenville via Swamp Rabbit Trail

Hard

4.9

(2943)

12,508

hikers

Greenville via Swamp Rabbit Trail

06:56

26.9km

130m

Hiking

If you're looking for a challenging hike, the Greenville via Swamp Rabbit Trail offers a dynamic mix of urban and natural scenery over its 16.7 miles (26.9 km) length. You'll follow the Reedy River, enjoying lush green views and passing through city parks like Unity Park. The route involves a substantial 435 feet (133 metres) of elevation gain, making it a difficult trek that typically takes around 6 hours and 56 minutes to complete. A key highlight is Falls Park on the Reedy, where you can admire waterfalls and cross the iconic Liberty Bridge, connecting you to the heart of Greenville.

You can access the Swamp Rabbit Trail year-round, with many convenient access points available. These spots often provide parking, restrooms, and water fountains, making your visit easier. Before you head out, it's wise to check local conditions, as some sections along the Reedy River can be prone to flooding. This multi-use greenway is well-equipped for visitors, ensuring a comfortable experience.

This trail stands out as a vital greenway, offering a unique way to experience Greenville's blend of nature and urban life. It's more than just a path; it's a connection through the city's vibrant heart and natural spaces. The trail's design allows you to immerse yourself in both the peaceful riverine environment and the lively city atmosphere. It serves as a great option for those who want a long, engaging hike within an accessible urban setting.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

Get Directions

1

2.04 km

Tandem Lovers Sculpture by Gillie and Marc

Highlight • Monument

TANDEM LOVERS
GILLIE AND MARC
2024
DEDICATED BY ARTISPHERE TO THE CITY OF GREENVILLE IN HONOR OF THE FESTIVAL'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY
Supported by the Gity of Greenville, The Daniel Mickel Foundation, Duke Energy, Metropolitan Arts Council, South Carolina Arts Commission, VisitGreenvilleSC, Brad & Cathy Campbell, Henry & Jamie Horowitz, Scott & Beth MeMillan, Bill & Laura Pelham, Ed & Anne Stein and Chuck & Sherri Timmons

Tip by

2

2.16 km

Eugenia Duke Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

In honor of a Greenville legend
– Founder of Duke's Mayonnaise & Duke Sandwich Co.


see: hmdb.org/m.asp?m=135195

Translated by Google •

Tip by

3

2.39 km

Falls Park

Highlight • Waterfall

Falls Park on the Reedy, in Greenville's Historic West End, is more than nature's delight—it's a cherished city gem. A versatile haven for all ages, where people gather to thrive and celebrate life.

Tip by

4

3.40 km

A fascinating pedestrian bridge for connecting with nature in the public gardens on both sides of the Reedy River. There are plenty of nice places to relax during your run. Here you can enjoy the river's currents and surrounding beauty.

Tip by

5

3.40 km

A fascinating pedestrian bridge for connecting with nature in the public gardens on both sides of the Reedy River. There are plenty of quiet places to relax in the park. Here you can enjoy the river's currents and surrounding beauty.

Tip by

6

4.24 km

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Highlight • Monument

Greenville County Vietnam Veterans Memorial. War memorial wall dedicated to the fallen soldiers of the Vietnam War, fought between 1955 and 1975.

Tip by

7

5.49 km

Greenville Confederate Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

This place doesn't look that big, but it's full of interesting things from the Civil War. An intriguing stop for anyone interested in the Civil War and local history.

Tip by

8

25.1 km

Unity Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Unity Park is Greenville's newest park. It was opened in May 2022 and lies at the Rabbit Swamp Trail upstream of Greenville's Falls Park. It features four state-of-the-art playgrounds, including a 4,100-square-foot splash pad, two expansive green spaces, covered picnic tables and a 10,000-square-foot welcome center with restrooms, a first-aid station and flexible event space. The 60-acre park also features basketball courts and a historic baseball field located on the site of the former Mayberry Park, which was built in 1925. Three pedestrian bridges span the Reedy River, which flows through the middle of the park.
unityparkgreenville.com/1843/Unity-Park

Tip by

9

26.0 km

Linky Stone Park

Highlight • Structure

A unique garden that allows visitors to experience flowers using all five senses, a geological wall made of rocks and minerals from across the state, a textile garden, a Hansel and Gretel cottage, and a secret garden.

Tip by

10

26.6 km

Liberty Bridge at Falls Park

Highlight • Bridge

The Reedy River cascades down a cascade of cliffs in the center of the beautiful city of Greenville, creating a magnificent waterfall. After the river had suffered from industry for centuries, the area around the falls was transformed into a park in the 1960s, the "Falls Park on the Reedy". The Liberty Bridge spans the river just downstream of the falls and offers spectacular views of the river.
greenvillesc.gov/188/Visitor-Information
greenvillesc.gov/175/Liberty-Bridge

Translated by Google •

Tip by

B

26.9 km

End point

Parking

Loading

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

24.7 km

1.92 km

257 m

Surfaces

18.6 km

7.07 km

1.11 km

117 m

Sign up to see more specific route details

Sign up for free

Elevation

Elevation

Nothing selected – click and drag below to see the stats for a specific part of the route.

Sign up to see more specific route details

Sign up for free

Weather

Powered by Foreca

Today

Wednesday 20 May

33°C

17°C

21 %

Additional weather tips

Max wind speed: 14.0 km/h

to get more detailed weather forecasts along your route

This route was planned by komoot.

Save

Edit route

Download GPX

Move start point

Print

Share

Embed on a website

Report an Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Swamp Rabbit Trail?

The trail features numerous access points with convenient parking. Many users find parking available near popular spots like Falls Park on the Reedy or Unity Park in Greenville, as well as at various trailheads along the route.

Is the Swamp Rabbit Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Swamp Rabbit Trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all trail users.

What is the best time of year to hike the Swamp Rabbit Trail?

The trail is accessible year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal. However, it's a popular spot in all seasons, with lush greenery in summer and unique urban views in winter.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike the Swamp Rabbit Trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or hike the Swamp Rabbit Trail. It is a free, public multi-use greenway.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail primarily follows an old railroad corridor, resulting in a mostly paved, flat, and lightly rolling surface. While generally easy, some sections, particularly towards the southern end, do include hills. Hikers should be aware that parts along the Reedy River can be subject to flooding.

What natural features and landmarks can I see along the trail?

You'll experience a dynamic blend of urban and natural landscapes. Highlights include the stunning Falls Park on the Reedy, featuring the iconic Liberty Bridge at Falls Park. You'll also pass through charming city parks like Unity Park, and along the Reedy River, offering lush natural views. Other notable spots include the Tandem Lovers Sculpture by Gillie and Marc and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Are there amenities like restrooms or water fountains along the trail?

Yes, the trail is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find numerous access points that feature restrooms and water fountains, enhancing convenience for users along the route.

Is the trail suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The Swamp Rabbit Trail is largely considered an easy trail, with its mostly flat and paved surface making it suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels, including families with children. Its multi-use design accommodates walkers, runners, and cyclists.

What are the best sections of the trail for hiking?

For varied scenery, the sections through downtown Greenville, especially around Falls Park and Unity Park, offer a mix of urban charm and natural beauty. If you're looking for slightly more challenging sections with hills, explore the southern segments of the trail. The continuous 17.7-mile stretch allows for both short strolls and longer, more ambitious walks.

Does the Swamp Rabbit Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Swamp Rabbit Connectors, Laurens Rd Bypass, Bike Route to Downtown Greenville, and Augusta Road Bike Boulevard, expanding your exploration options.

Are there any sections of the trail prone to flooding?

Yes, hikers should be aware that some parts of the trail along the Reedy River can be subject to flooding, particularly after heavy rains. It's advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.

Nearby routes

Easy

3.8

31

Lake Conestee Nature Park Loop

01:38h

6.31km

40m

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy