Mary Black Foundation Woodland Trail
Mary Black Foundation Woodland Trail
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This easy 0.5-mile hiking trail in Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve offers accessible paths, scenic views, and a waterfall.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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230 m
Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve
Nature Reserve
763 m
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718 m
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730 m
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The Mary Black Foundation Woodland Trail is located within Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Parking is available directly at Hatcher Garden.
Yes, this trail is designed to be very accessible and easy. It features shaded, picturesque paved paths and some thick gravel walkways that are two-wheelchair wide and graded. The surface is smooth and relatively even, making it suitable for beginners, families, and visitors with mobility challenges.
The terrain primarily consists of paved paths and some sections of thick gravel walkways. It is generally flat, smooth, and well-maintained, designed for ease of use and accessibility.
You can expect beautiful panoramic views throughout Hatcher Garden. The trail offers scenic photo opportunities including creeks, a waterfall, and diverse flora. It is artistically rimmed with antique Camellias, Tea Olives, and Rhododendrons, providing an aesthetic retreat for nature study.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Mary Black Foundation Woodland Trail or within Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve. It's best to check directly with Hatcher Garden for their current pet policy before visiting.
No, Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve, where the trail is located, is a free, public garden dedicated to education, wellness, and accessibility. There are no permits or entrance fees required to enjoy the trail or the garden.
Given the diverse flora, including Camellias, Tea Olives, and Rhododendrons, the trail likely offers beautiful scenery during spring and fall when many plants are in bloom or changing colors. However, its paved and gravel paths make it enjoyable year-round, weather permitting.
Yes, Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve offers several amenities for visitors. These include sheltered picnic areas, ADA-compliant restrooms, and a water fountain. The preserve also features outdoor classrooms for educational purposes.
Yes, the Mary Black Foundation Woodland Trail is a loop trail. It offers a circular route within Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve.
The trail is approximately 763 meters (about 0.47 miles) long and typically takes around 12 minutes to complete, making it a short and pleasant walk.
Given the easy, paved, and gravel terrain, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. As it's an outdoor setting, consider bringing water, especially on warmer days, and dressing appropriately for the weather. Sunscreen and insect repellent might also be useful.