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Enoree OHV Trail

The Enoree Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trail travels along rolling piedmont hills and through pine forests. Offering 23 miles of trail, with interconnecting loops, riders have the opportunity for rides of various lengths. The trail is only managed for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and dirt or dual sports bikes. Jeeps, Hummers and other 4 x 4 vehicles are not allowed on trails. The maximum ATV width the trail will accommodate is 50 inches. Graveled parking area; loading/unloading ramps.

Daily and annual passes for the Enoree OHV trail must be purchased through recreation.gov. Fee tubes are no longer available on-site for cash payment. All passes, once purchased, must be downloaded to your phone or printed ahead of time and available with you while riding.

Chandler's Law applies to ATV riders in South Carolina! Please review the law here:

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General Information

Easy to moderate. Loop A and C are the easier loops. The other trails can be more technical with steeper terrain and tight turns.

The surface type is sand and Piedmont clay. It can be dusty during dry weather and slick during wet weather. Ride with caution.

There is a beginner loop for children with dirt bikes smaller than 110 cc’s or ATV’s smaller than 90 cc’s.

Open last Friday in March - Closes first Monday after January 1

$5/OHV/day, or $50/person/season (seasonal passes may be used only by the individual to whom the pass is issued). Volunteers who contribute to forest-certified trail outings may be issued a complimentary yearly pass. Annual and daily passes for the Enoree OHV trail must be purchased through recreation.gov. Fee tubes are no longer available on-site for cash payment.

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Riding gear and helmets recommended. Children under 16 are required to wear helmets.

Getting There

Parking

Large pull-through parking lot; loading ramps for smaller and larger trucks on site

Directions

From I-26 take the Joanna/Whitmire exit (SC 66). Go east toward Whitmire about 4 miles to Stomp Springs Rd. Turn left, go about 2.5 miles to Garlington School Road (FS 366). Turn right. Go .5 mile to trailhead parking on right.

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Last updated July 21, 2025