Exploring the wilds of the Palmetto State doles out many surprising rewards: waterfalls, scenic overlooks, beach views, long-range views of the mountains and so much more. But there’s only one trail in the state where you’ll pass by the remains of two abandoned railroad tunnels from the 1850s. Set aside some time to explore the little-trafficked hike known as the Blue Ridge Railroad Historical Trail. This railroad trail in South Carolina combines a lot of history with a wonderful 3.9-mile walk through the forest near Walhalla.

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Have you already hiked this railroad trail in South Carolina? Do tell! If not, learn more about the trail and download a trail map from our friends over at AllTrails!

 

 

 

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