Map of the Doodle Trail
Doodle Trail
Doodle Trail
LENGTH:
7.5 miles
SURFACE:
paved
COMMUNITIES:
Pickens, Arial, Easley
HIGHLIGHTS:
rail trail, South Carolina countryside, bridges, rural communities
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The Doodle Trail is a 7.5-mile long paved pathway that spans between Pickens and Easley in Western South Carolina. The trail was constructed along an abandoned railroad right-of-way and travels through the beautiful South Carolina countryside. The trail goes past thick woodlands, over wetlands, over bridges, past farms and through rural communities.
Conditions
The Doodle Trail is paved for the entire route. The trail is ope for bike riding, running and walking. Most of the route is located away from traffic and it has relatively few road crossings.
Communities
The Doodle Trail goes past the following communities: Pickens, Arial and Easley.
End Points
The northwest end of the Doodle Trail is located along Railroad Street to the east of Hampton Avenue in Pickens. There is a parking area at this location.
The southeast end of the trail is located at the intersection of Wilbur Street and Fleetwood Drive in Easley.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Doodle Trail in Western South Carolina.
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