•Dogs are not permitted on this trail. Check nearby trails if you need a dog-friendly alternative.
•Located in South Carolina State Park — a national park entry fee or pass (e.g., America the Beautiful pass at $80/year) may be required. Check NPS.gov for current conditions and closures.
•Best visited during April-October. Trail conditions outside this window may include snow, mud, or closures — check local ranger station updates.
3.6 mi
Distance
668 ft
Elevation Gain
★★★★☆
4.3/5 (755 reviews)
No
Dogs Allowed
Trail Details
A easy 3.6-mile loop trail in South Carolina State Park, South Carolina.
How long is the Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park)?
The Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park) is 3.6 miles (Loop). It has an elevation gain of 668 feet. Most hikers complete this trail in 3-5 hours depending on fitness level and pace.
How difficult is the Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park)?
The Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park) is rated Easy. It is suitable for hikers of all fitness levels including families with children. The surface is paved.
Are dogs allowed on the Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park)?
No, dogs are not permitted on the Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park). This is a common restriction in national parks and certain protected areas to preserve wildlife habitat. Consider nearby dog-friendly trails in the area as alternatives.
When is the best time to hike the Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park)?
The best season to hike the Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park) is April-October. Fall colors make this time particularly scenic. Check current trail conditions before your visit, as weather and seasonal closures can affect accessibility. Starting early in the morning helps avoid crowds and afternoon weather.
How popular is the Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park)?
The Wildflower Trail (South Carolina State Park) has a rating of 4.3/5 based on 755 reviews. It is well-regarded by hikers and consistently receives positive reviews. Located in South Carolina State Park, it offers beautiful scenery and a rewarding outdoor experience.