Love all things pertaining to trains as well as nature? Combine a love of all rail fanning things with your love of the outdoors when you explore a former railroad path in South Carolina that now features a total of 20 trestles and footbridges over a span of just 10.7 miles. The Peak to Prosperity Passage of the Palmetto Trail in South Carolina just may be the best segment of the entire hike which covers nearly 500 miles across the state. (But trust us: there are other fantastic segments, too!)
The Peak to Prosperity Passage kicks off with an 1,100-foot trestle over the Broad River from the parking area in Alston (just across the river from Peak). The super long trestle has incredible views of the river and drops visitors right in downtown Peak, population, 64 residents.
Those who wish to hike the full 10.7 miles (one way) will often bring a second car and leave it over in Prosperity at the end of the trail and then drive back over to Alston to pick up the trail at the Broad River trestle for the whole experience.
Much can be said of the calming effect of taking a hike in the woods. But wow... 20 trestles and footbridges in just over 10 miles? It's like a train lover's fairy tale hike.
All Trails rates the hike as EASY and lists the total elevation change as being a mere 456 feet over the total trek. With so much to see, kids do well on the trail.
The Palmetto Trail and its' showstopping Peak to Prosperity Passage are under the stewardship of the Palmetto Conservation Foundation. Much of the trail is maintained by volunteers but donations are also greatly appreciated.