Beaufort, Carolina del Sur, Estados Unidos
Sendero de ciclismo Beaufort
Longitud | 11.5 km |
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Aumento en Elevación | 31 m |
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Pasos | 16000 |
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Sendero
No hay servicio de telefonía celular
Transporte público
Parqueo
Sitios para sentarse
Amigable para la sillas de ruedas
Amigable con los cochecitos
Amigable con los niños
Con vistas hermosas
Sitio histórico
Bosque
Lago o Río
Detalles de la Ruta
Sendero de ciclismo Beaufort es una ruta 11.5 km (de 16.000 pasos) ubicada cerca de Beaufort, Carolina del Sur, Estados Unidos. Esta ruta tiene una elevación cercana a 31 m y tiene una calificación de media. Usted puede encontrar más rutas como esta en la aplicación Pacer.
There are many different routes that cross the town.Ideal for running,walking or cycling.Easy and safe.
The Spanish Moss Trail (sometimes called Beaufort Rail Trail or Magnolia Line Trail) follows the old Port Royal Railroad that was built in 1870. The planned 13.6-mile scenic route will cross Beaufort County between Port Royal and Yemassee.
Parking can be found along the east side of the trail at the Technical College of the Lowcountry (921 Ribaut Road). Along the southern half of the trail, there are three parking areas available: Broome Lane, Westvine Drive and Ribaut Road.
We start the route in the northern part of the trail, parking the car at Hodge Dr (a friend's house).
We head east on Roseida Rd to find the intersection of the Spanish Moss Trail. We turn right, head south and cross Salt Creek, with beautiful views.
The trail is in very good condition, with beautiful wooden bridges, beautiful views of the swamp and surrounded by old oaks, where you can see the presence of the Spanish Moss.
We turned the same route to cross Laurel Bay Rd, towards the North part of the trail (approximately 5.8 miles)
In this part of the trail there is no internet connection and the walk is more solitary, between old rice fields, and pine and oak forest.
We return to the starting point, for the same place, finishing the route with 7.1 miles.
Lista de Puntos de Referencia
Illustration of the Spanish moss in the oak.
In the northern part of the trail, here we lose the internet connection and the walk becomes more solitary. Forest intervals and old rice fields.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024
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