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Mountain biking around Conestee offers access to a diverse landscape of forests and wetlands, centered around the Reedy River. The preserve features a dedicated trail network within the Brushy Creek tract, providing unpaved routes for mountain bikers. This area is characterized by varied ecosystems, including hardwood and evergreen forests, with numerous boardwalks crossing water-based habitats. The terrain provides options for different skill levels, from beginner-friendly paths to more challenging intermediate trails.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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This moderate 8.2-mile mountain biking route through Conestee Nature Preserve offers diverse terrain and abundant wildlife viewing.
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This moderate 3.3-mile mountain biking route in Conestee Nature Preserve offers 163 feet of elevation gain, taking about 51 minutes to compl

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Conestee Nature Preserve, located just five miles south of Greenville, South Carolina, spans over 400 acres of diverse habitats including wetlands, forests, and meadows, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The preserve is renowned for its rich biodiversity, hosting over 220 bird species, and has been designated an Important Bird Area of Global Significance by the National Audubon Society . Visitors can explore 13 miles of trails and boardwalks, offering opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and observing various wildlife such as beavers, river otters, and deer .
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Spanning 122 acres, Cleveland Park is the larges in the city. It offers a variety of amenities, including paved and nature trails, playgrounds, workout stations, picnic shelters, and large open space areas. The Swamp Rabbit Trail runs through here along Reedy River, making it an ideal location to stop and take a break during a long ride.
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A fascinating pedestrian bridge for connecting with nature in the public gardens on both sides of the Reedy River. There are plenty of quiet places to relax in the park. Here you can enjoy the river's currents and surrounding beauty.
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Opened in May 2022, Greenville's Unity Park, located along the Rabbit Swamp Trail, features cutting-edge playgrounds, a 4,100-square-foot splash pad, green spaces, covered picnic tables, and a 10,000-square-foot welcome center. The 60-acre park includes basketball courts, a historic baseball field from 1925, and three bridges spanning the Reedy River. Visit unityparkgreenville.com/1843/Unity-Park.
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The Swamp Rabbit Trail, a 22-mile Greenway, meanders along the Reedy River and former railroad corridors, elegantly linking Travelers Rest and Greenville. Ideal for walking and cycling, it offers picturesque views and a delightful journey.
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In the heart of Greenville, the Reedy River descends in a stunning waterfall. Once an industrial hub, it became βFalls Park on the Reedyβ in the '60s. The elegant Liberty Bridge arches over the river, offering a breathtaking view of this natural wonder.
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The Swamp Rabbit Trail, a 22-mile Greenway, meanders along the Reedy River and former railroad corridors, elegantly linking Travelers Rest and Greenville. Ideal for walking and cycling, it offers picturesque views and a delightful journey.
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A fascinating pedestrian bridge for connecting with nature in the public gardens on both sides of the Reedy River. There are plenty of nice places to relax during your ride. Here you can enjoy the river's currents and surrounding beauty.
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Mountain biking in Conestee offers a unique experience through diverse landscapes of forests and wetlands, with the Reedy River flowing through the preserve. There's a dedicated trail network within the Brushy Creek tract, providing unpaved routes specifically for mountain bikers. You'll find options ranging from beginner-friendly paths to more challenging intermediate trails, often featuring boardwalks over water-based habitats.
Yes, Conestee Nature Preserve offers trails suitable for beginners. For example, the Falls Park β Swamp Rabbit Tram Trail loop from Greenville is rated as easy and provides a gentle introduction to the area's cycling. The preserve also features routes like Gray Fox, known for being beginner-friendly within its dedicated mountain biking network.
Yes, there are several loop options available. The Conestee Nature Preserve loop from Conestee Nature Preserve is a moderate 10.2 km (6.3 miles) route that allows you to explore a significant portion of the preserve. Another option is the Falls Park β Swamp Rabbit Tram Trail loop from Greenville, which is an easy 12.1 km (7.5 miles) loop.
Access to the dedicated mountain biking trails within the Brushy Creek tract is available from 415 Churchill Circle, where you can typically find parking. For other trails, various access points around the preserve may offer parking facilities.
Conestee Nature Preserve is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply to certain trails or areas, especially within the dedicated mountain biking network. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to protect the wildlife sanctuary status of the preserve.
Conestee Nature Preserve is a wildlife sanctuary and an Important Bird Area, home to over 200 bird species, including great blue herons. You might also spot salamanders, turtles, fish, ducks, geese, deer, and even otters. The preserve features extensive wetlands, hardwood and evergreen forests, the Reedy River, and numerous boardwalks that offer close observation of these diverse ecosystems. There are also 11 observation decks for wildlife viewing.
While mountain biking, you can find several observation decks throughout the preserve offering excellent vantage points for wildlife and scenery. Nearby attractions include the Conestee Nature Preserve Viewpoint. If you venture slightly further, you can explore landmarks like Falls Park and the iconic Liberty Bridge at Falls Park.
The preserve is enjoyable year-round, but springtime is particularly beautiful with wildflowers in bloom. Fall offers pleasant temperatures and colorful foliage. Summers can be warm and humid, while winters are generally mild. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as trails can be affected by rain.
Yes, Conestee Nature Preserve is a great place for families. The preserve offers a nature playscape designed for children to interact with nature, and many of the trails, especially the easier ones, are suitable for families. The Falls Park β Swamp Rabbit Tram Trail loop from Greenville is an easy route that could be a good option for families.
Generally, mountain biking in Conestee Nature Preserve does not require a permit for public access. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Conestee Nature Preserve website or local regulations for any updates or specific requirements, especially for organized events or groups.
The dedicated mountain bike trail network within the Brushy Creek tract of Conestee Nature Preserve is over 3 miles long, providing specific unpaved routes for mountain bikers.
Yes, the Swamp Rabbit Trail runs through the heart of Conestee Nature Preserve, connecting it to a larger regional trail network. You can easily access sections like the Swamp Rabbit Trail: Conestee Nature Preserve for mountain biking.


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