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Hiking around City View offers a blend of urban vistas and accessible natural environments. The region is characterized by elevated terrains and green spaces, providing panoramic views of the city alongside natural surroundings. Trails often wind through lush greenbelts and along significant water bodies, offering diverse ecosystems within close proximity to metropolitan areas. These areas typically feature well-developed trail systems suitable for various outdoor activities.
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The Unity Park Loop offers a refreshing urban escape, winding through green spaces and along the Reedy River in Greenville. You'll enjoy views of the water and cross several pedestrian…
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Hike the moderate 5.5-mile Swamp Rabbit Trail Green Line, enjoying urban and natural scenery with minimal elevation gain.

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The Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery to Downtown Greenville loop offers a delightful urban escape, guiding you along a mostly paved greenway that blends city vibrancy with natural beauty. You'll…
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The Swamp Rabbit Trail and West End Loop offers a unique blend of urban exploration and natural escape, making it one of the West End Loop Greenville SC's popular trails.…
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The Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery – Unity Park loop from Sans Souci offers a delightful urban hike, showcasing Greenville's commitment to green spaces and community. You will follow the…
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Monaghan Mill, now the Lofts of Greenville, is a former textile mill (1900–2001) in Greenville, South Carolina, which was converted into loft apartments in the early 21st century. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Monaghan was successful from the start, producing printed fabrics, suits and shirts, and shade cloth. By 1907, Monaghan had increased his spindles to 60,000, and his stock alone had risen to $700,000. The boom in textile production attracted workers from other states and Europe to Greenville. For example, Monaghan employed fifty Belgian immigrants who lived in one of the mill's boarding houses. In 1911, the Parker cousins merged the Victor and Whaley Mills they already owned with the Olympia, Richland, Granby, and Capital City Mills in Columbia, as well as the Appalache Mills in Greer, to form the Parker Cotton Mills Company. The company had $15 million in capital and operated over one million spindles—more than any other contemporary US textile company. The company collapsed in 1914 due to a lack of capital during a cotton panic at the beginning of World War I. Lewis resigned as president of the company and practiced law until his death from cancer in 1916. Thomas eventually retired. The first successful merger of cotton mills lasted twenty years. In 1917, the former Parker mills were reorganized into the Victor Monaghan Group and sold to J. P. Stevens and Company in 1946. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaghan_Mill
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McPherson park's a great spot to take a break along your ride. With plenty of shaded grassy areas to have a picnic, and restrooms in an interesting cottage style building, it is a lovely park for a lunch stop.
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Opened in May 2022, Greenville's Unity Park, located along the Rabbit Swamp Trail, features cutting-edge playgrounds, a 4,100-square-foot splash pad, green spaces, covered picnic tables, and a 10,000-square-foot welcome center. The 60-acre park includes basketball courts, a historic baseball field from 1925, and three bridges spanning the Reedy River. Visit unityparkgreenville.com/1843/Unity-Park.
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Frank's Corner is where the Lakeview Link and the Swamp Rabbit Trail meet, south of Berea. Frank's Corner is marked by a bronze statue of a toddler riding a bike, representing joy of getting outside on the Swap Rabbit Trail.
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Cone Mill Pond is just off the Swamp Rabbit Trail. This is a nice spot to be on the lookout for birds and animals as you ride along the path.
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The Swamp Rabbit Trail, a 22-mile Greenway, meanders along the Reedy River and former railroad corridors, elegantly linking Travelers Rest and Greenville. Ideal for walking and cycling, it offers picturesque views and a delightful journey.
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The Mill's Mill was founded by Captain Otis P. Mills as the cornerstone of his Mills Manufacturing Company, which he formed around 1895. Construction of the mill began in 1896, and by 1897 the mill was operating with 5,000 spindles and 200 employees was a textile mill in Greenville, South Carolina. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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A gathering place where families, friends, and farmers unite, sharing food stories, forging connections, and turning neighbors into friends. Their craft coffee and espresso are sourced sustainably, and you can enjoy all natural meal.
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City View offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 80 trails to explore. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging excursions.
Yes, City View has many easy trails perfect for beginners and families. For example, the Unity Park Loop is an easy 1.6-mile (2.5 km) path through a local park. Another great option is the Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery – Unity Park loop from Sans Souci, which is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) and also considered easy.
Hiking in City View offers a unique blend of urban vistas and natural beauty. You'll find trails winding through elevated terrains, lush greenbelts, and along significant water bodies, providing panoramic city views alongside diverse ecosystems. The region is known for its accessible natural environments close to metropolitan areas.
Yes, City View features several circular routes. A popular choice is the Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery to Downtown Greenville loop, which is 6.8 miles (10.9 km) and takes you through urban green spaces and along a river. The Swamp Rabbit Trail and West End Loop is another moderate circular option, covering 8.5 miles (13.7 km).
The trails in City View cater to a range of abilities. There are 55 easy routes, 28 moderate routes, and 6 more difficult routes, ensuring options for casual walkers and experienced hikers alike.
Many trails in City View offer access to interesting landmarks and natural features. You can visit the iconic Liberty Bridge at Falls Park, explore the historic Wyche Pavilion, or enjoy the scenic Falls Park. Some routes also pass by the Lake Placid Dam.
Yes, some trails offer convenient access to amenities. The Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery is a popular spot located directly on one of the main trail systems, making it a great place to stop for refreshments before or after your hike.
The hiking routes in City View are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 1,300 hikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the blend of urban views and accessible green spaces.
While specific regulations vary by park and trail, many urban green spaces and multi-use trails in areas like City View typically allow dogs on leashes. It's always recommended to check local signage or park websites for the most current pet policies before heading out.
Given the region's diverse ecosystems and green spaces, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. However, the well-developed trail systems mean that many routes are accessible year-round, allowing for different seasonal experiences.
While City View is characterized by elevated terrains, most routes feature moderate elevation changes. There are 6 routes classified as 'difficult' that will offer more significant climbs and descents for those seeking a greater challenge, though specific details on their elevation gain would be found on individual tour pages.


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