Hiking
Enoree Hiking Opportunities
Brick House Campground
This year-round camping facility provides an opportunity for many recreational activities such as wildlife and plant observation, horse riding, mountain biking, hiking, and photography. Abundant wildlife populations provide some of the most desirable hunting areas in the upstate. (Click here for more information.)
Buncombe Horse Trail
This trail winds through forested hill and valley terrain. Points of interest include old cemeteries, wagon roads, and plantation sites. Opportunities also exist to view various wildlife species and abundant plant life. With interconnecting
loops, riders have an opportunity for various length rides. Hikers and mountain bikers are also welcome.
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Jew's Harp Spring Hiking Trail
The Jew’s Harp spring was used to provide water for Orange Hall, a nearby plantation, in the 1800s. Scattered bricks are the only remains of the house. The name of the spring is derived from its shape–that of a Jew’s harp. It was carved from a solid piece of granite by J. E. Sherman in the 1860s.
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Sumter Passage of the Palmetto Trail
For more information about this trail, please contact the Enoree Ranger District at (803) 276-4810 or at (864) 427-9858.