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LANDSFORD CANAL
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| LOCATION:
Northern South Carolina |
| HIKE
STARTS: SC 690 |
| HIKE ENDS:
SC 330 |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: 3.0 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE:
One-Way, Shuttle Hike |
| HIKE
DIFFICULTY: Moderate |
| TRAILS
USED: Nature Trail, Canal Trail |
| TRAIL
TRAFFIC: Moderate |
| TRIP TYPE:
Day Hike |
| MANAGEMENT:
Landsford Canal State Historic Site |
HIGHLIGHTS: Landsford Canal
was once an important trading route running from the coast to the Foothills of
South Carolina. It was built in 1820 by Robert Leckie as a canal lock designed
to avoid the rough waters of the nearby Catawba River. The lock did not operate
long, however, due to continual problems with flooding but today is one of only
a handful of canals in the State that have survived without structural damage.
The Landsford Canal State Historic Site was created to protect this unique
structure, and it operates five days a week with operations running Thursday
through Monday from 9am until 6pm year-round. The canal is dry under normal
conditions, but occasionally holds some water in a few areas.
This one-way, shuttle hike at the Landsford Canal State Historic Site is
actually comprised of two trails, the Nature Trail and the Canal Trail. The
Nature Trail is a short path that runs parallel to the Canal Trail over the
first half mile to the east. Hikers and their dogs have the option of following
either route, and may consider altering between the two if an in-and-out
backtrack hike of six total miles is chosen.
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