Swamp Rabbit and Sliding Rock Creek Loop
Swamp Rabbit and Sliding Rock Creek Loop
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Jog the 3.7-mile Swamp Rabbit and Sliding Rock Creek Loop, a moderate route combining paved greenway and natural wooded trails in Greenville
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.70 km
1.76 km
392 m
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2.83 km
1.79 km
502 m
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The loop is accessible from various points along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, particularly within Cleveland Park. You can find parking lots throughout Cleveland Park, which offers convenient access to both the paved Swamp Rabbit Trail and the natural Sliding Rock Creek Loop. For specific parking details, it's advisable to check the official Greenville city website.
Yes, both the Swamp Rabbit Trail and the Sliding Rock Creek Loop are dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal. Summer mornings are also great before the heat sets in, and winter jogging is possible, though some sections of the Sliding Rock Creek Loop might be muddier after rain.
No, there are no permits or fees required to access or jog on the Swamp Rabbit Trail or the Sliding Rock Creek Loop. Both are public access trails.
Cleveland Park is a large, popular urban park in Greenville, South Carolina, through which this loop passes. It offers numerous amenities beyond the trails, including playgrounds, picnic areas, and restrooms. There are no entrance fees for the park itself, and it's generally open from dawn to dusk. Always be mindful of park regulations posted on site.
The loop offers a varied jogging experience. The majority of the route follows the Swamp Rabbit Trail, which is primarily a paved, multi-use greenway, with some sections featuring a rubberized surface. The Fernwood Nature Trail and the Sliding Rock Creek Loop provide a more natural, off-road feel with gravel, roots, and small wooden bridges. Expect some undulating sections, especially on the natural parts.
You'll experience diverse scenery. The Swamp Rabbit Trail section offers views along the Reedy River and through urban green spaces. The Sliding Rock Creek Loop, including parts of Green Forest Park, provides a more secluded, wooded environment, often shaded by trees. You'll find meticulously manicured gardens, wetlands, and natural surroundings.
Yes, this route is part of the larger Swamp Rabbit Trail network. Specifically, it utilizes sections of the Swamp Rabbit Trail, the Sliding Rock Creek Trail, and the Fernwood Nature Trail. You'll also encounter parts of the Sliding Rock Creek Mountain Bike Trail and the Sliding Rock II Hike/Bike Trail.
Yes, the loop is generally suitable for beginner joggers. The Swamp Rabbit Trail portion is largely flat and easy, while the Sliding Rock Creek Loop, though more natural with roots and undulations, is still considered an easy course. The moderate overall difficulty rating comes from the combination of surfaces and slight elevation changes, but it's very manageable for those new to trail jogging.
Yes, particularly along the Swamp Rabbit Trail sections and within Cleveland Park, you will find amenities such as restrooms, water fountains, benches, and gazebos. The more natural Sliding Rock Creek Loop section is less equipped, so it's wise to use facilities before heading onto that part.
Given the varied terrain, wear comfortable running shoes suitable for both paved and natural surfaces. Hydration is key, so bring water, especially during warmer months. Sunscreen and a hat are recommended for exposed sections, and insect repellent might be useful for the wooded parts of the Sliding Rock Creek Loop.