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Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Wildlife
Hunting is restricted in the national forest on Sunday.
There is a temporary reroute for Cane Gully (directions are posted on trail):
From Mile Marker 38, turn left (west) onto Forest Service Road 133 (labeled FS 133). Travel for approximately 1.4 miles. Turn right (north – northeast) onto Cane Gully Road. Travel for approximately 0.8 miles. Turn left (north) onto the Swamp Fox Passage where it crosses Cane Gully Road.
Description
Part of the cross-state Palmetto Trail, the Swamp Fox Passage, at 47 miles, is the trail's longest section. This section of the trail resides entirely in the Francis Marion National Forest. Hikers will pass through long-leaf pine forests, grassy savannas, and swamps. There are many road crossings and access points along the trail.
For parking: Refer to the Palmetto Conservation Foundation's website for more detailed information and maps for the trail.
Virtual Tour of The Palmetto Trail: Swamp Fox Passage
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