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Motorcycle/ATV
Trail
Enoree
OHV
(Sumter
National Forest)
(Laurens County)
Trail Map

Description: Unload your ATV or motorcycle in the dirt
corral parking area and ride to the open gate where you can access
14.4 rolling miles of dirt and sand trails. Orange paint blazes guide
you, as you wind in and
out of piney woods. The main trail is double track, but it narrows in
many areas, so remember that trail traffic goes in both directions.
All forest areas are closed to traffic unless posted as open, so stay
on the marked trail to avoid tickets. Rules and information are
posted at the trailhead. Please read this information before you
begin.
A vault toilet is available at the trailhead. Wear bright orange during the
big game hunting season. Trails are closed seasonally from January
through March. Insect repellent is recommended during warm months.
NOTE:
"Call Before You Haul" hot line
is 803-561-4025.
Length:
23.0 miles of interconnecting loops.
Trails painted with orange paint are one-way and those painted with
white are two-way.
Fees:
Daily $5, or yearly $50 per OHV operator. Also good for Cedar Springs,
Enoree, and Wambaw cycle trails.
A fine of up to $100 will be charged for illegal trespass.
Directions:
From Exit 60 (Joanna) on I-26, drive east on SC 66. Drive 3.6 miles
and turn left onto Stomp Springs Road (Laurens County S-30-276). Drive
2.2 miles and turn right onto Garlington School Road (FS 366). The
parking area is .4 mile on the right.
Hours:
24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. A working headlight and taillight are required for night
riding.
Camping:
Camping is available at the Brick House Hunt Camp across from Stomp
Springs Road on SC 66.
Information:
Sumter National
Forest, Enoree Ranger District, 3557 Whitmire Hwy., Union SC, 29379,
Telephone:
864-427-9858.

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Updated: June 10, 2008
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