Long Cane Horse Trail
Area Status: Open
The Long Cane Horse Trail is located in the northern part of the Long Cane Ranger District. This 26.7-mile loop trail winds through the pines and hardwoods of the Long Cane Scenic Area and passes the largest shagbark hickory tree in the United States. A historic cemetery and the original “Charleston Road” enhance the visitor experience. Numerous access points and a convenient cut-through enables riders to adjust the length and duration of their ride.
At a Glance
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General Information
Directions: From Greenwood Mall (also known as Cross Creek Mall) take Hwy 72 west towards Abbeville for 1.3 miles. Turn left onto Calhoun Road and travel 1.7 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 10 and travel 6.2 miles. Turn right onto S 24-47 and travel 2.4 miles to entrance on left.Activities
Mountain Biking
Campground Camping
Day Hiking
Horse Camping
Grass and Gravel parking, information board, picnic shelter, and garbage cans available.No. of Sites | 66 |
Water Availability | Available |
Horse Riding
Water Availability | Available |
Game Bird/Waterfowl
Species | Wood duck, wood cock |
Picnicking
Grass and gravel parking, information board, picnic shelter, and garbage cans availableNo. of Sites | 66 |
Reservation Info | Shelters can be reserved |
Group Picnicking
Grass and gravel parking, information board, picnic shelter, and garbage cans available.
Alerts & Warnings
- Woods Ferry Recreation Area temporarily closed
- Sumter Nat'l Forest opens several more areas today (10/31)
- Closures on Francis Marion Nat'l Forest (Litchfield/Lottie bridges
- Candy Branch Rifle closed until further notice
- Emergency Bridge Closure off Forest Service Rd. 251H
- Long Cane district office reopening in new location
- Check the Call Before You Haul hotline before riding our OHV trails
- FSR 376 Asias Branch Road closed on Enoree Ranger District
- FSR 374 (Hunting Fork Rd) closed
- America the Beautiful passes unavailable at Supervisor's & Long Cane offices
- Damaged bridges along the Enoree Passage of Palmetto Trail; exercise caution
- Please be aware of open well hazards on Sumter National Forest
- Enoree Ranger District Rifle Range Cleaning Schedule