
Kingsnake Trail (#6)
Kingsnake Trail (#6) is another favorite for birders.
Plan Around Kingsnake Trail (#6)
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Kingsnake Trail (#6) Details
Just like Weston Lake Loop Trail (#3), the point-to-point Kingsnake Trail (#6) is a favorite among birders because of its diverse vegetation and proximity to the waters of Cedar Creek. Find the trailhead to the Kingsnake Trail (#6) where Oakridge Trail (#4) begins off of Weston Lake Loop Trail (#3) and follow 3.7 miles to its end at South Cedar Creek Road. There is parking at the trail's endpoint, making this a terrific two-vehicle hike.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
7.4 miles
Estimated time
4 hours
Region
N/A
Nearby Parks Around Kingsnake Trail (#6)
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Kingsnake Trail (#6)
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0.0 mi away
Oakridge Trail (#4)
Find yourself in old-growth forest when hiking the Oakridge Trail (#4).
0.8 mi away
Weston Lake
The arc-shaped lake is the centerpiece of the Weston Lake Loop (#3) trails.
1.0 mi away
Sims Trail (#2)
Cross the boardwalk twice on this easy loop trail.
1.1 mi away
Weston Lake Loop Trail (#3)
Birders will find the Weston Lake Loop Trail (#3) of particular interest.
1.3 mi away
River Trail (#5)
Make your way to the Congaree River when you hike the River Trail (#5).