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Author: Palmetto Conservation Foundation
Pages: 112
Size: 6 x 9
Binding Style: Spiralbound
ISBN: 978-0-9745284-7-2

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Palmetto Trail Lowcountry Guide, Revised Second Edition

The official guidebook to the Palmetto Trail from the Atlantic Coast at Awendaw, SC to the Wateree River.   Learn the history of the Lowcountry as well as find places to see, places to eat and places to stock up on supplies. Four additional passages and fifteen newly updated, detailed trail maps will guide you along 162 miles of the Palmetto Trail, introducing you to the great variety of South Carolina's ecosystems and natural beauty. 

 

Table of Contents

Lowcountry Overview Map

Introduction

How To Use this Guide

General Information

Before You Go

A Brief History of the Lowcountry

The Land

Wildflowers to Wildlife

Lowcountry Life: From Charleston to Santee Cooper Country

The Lowcountry Passages
            Awendaw Passage
            Swamp Fox Passage
            Lake Moultrie Passage
            Eutaw Springs Passage
            Santee Passage
            Lake Marion Passage
            High Hills of the Santee Passage
            Wateree Passage

Appendix

First Paragraph of Introduction

      Hikers always seem to head for the hill. The same goes for mountain bikers and equestrians. In our wildest adventures, we're always doing something exotic like whitewater paddling in Peru, driving cattle through Wyoming or trekking in the Himalayas. Even here, on the East Coast, we're obsessed with our last wild places such as the rigged Blue Wall Escarpment or Jocassee Gorges. The grass is always greener there...Until Now.

      Now we have a long distance trail in South Carolina's Coastal Plain. But you may ask "Just where is the Coastal Plain?" The term is hard to define. People in the Upstate consider everything below Columbia as the Lowcountry. However, people along the coast have a more definitive answer and that being the Outer Coastal Plain. Some people define it by geography, others by people, and some by plants... 


Pictures From Inside

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Pg. 65

 

 

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Recreation and Conservation
101 Wild Things
A River In Time
Catawba River Companion
Donny Wilder’s Editor’s Notebook
Edisto River Companion
Favorite Family Hikes
Palmetto Trail Lowcountry Guide
Spider Lilies
The Waterfalls of South Carolina

Preservation and History
Behind the Scenes
I’m Building a Bridge DVD
Leasing Away A Nation
Uncommon Courage
Understanding Camden
Union County Historical Survey

Children
Turtle Tracks

 



     
 
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