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Palmetto Trail: Swamp Fox Passage

Moderate

4.6

(5991)

16,843

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Palmetto Trail: Swamp Fox Passage

02:14

8.88km

0m

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The Palmetto Trail: Swamp Fox Passage offers a moderate hike through a diverse landscape, covering 5.5 miles (8.9 km) with a gentle 10 feet (3 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to spend about 2 hours and 13 minutes exploring this route. As you hike, you will traverse old…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Palmetto Trail: Swamp Fox Passage?

The Komoot route for a section of the Swamp Fox Passage is approximately 8.9 kilometers (5.5 miles) and typically takes about 2 hours and 13 minutes to hike. However, the entire Swamp Fox Passage is 47 miles long, so a full thru-hike would require multiple days.

Is the Swamp Fox Passage suitable for beginners?

While the passage is generally considered 'easy' due to its flat profile, certain sections can be challenging for beginners, especially after heavy rains. You might encounter roots, mud, and standing water. The overall Komoot difficulty for a typical hike on this passage is rated as moderate.

What is the terrain like on the Swamp Fox Passage?

The terrain is incredibly diverse, traversing four distinct ecosystems: swamps, long-leaf pine forests, savannas, and cypress pools. Much of the path follows old railroad logging trams, making it relatively flat. You'll find boardwalks and footbridges over wet areas, but be prepared for potential mud and standing water, especially after rain.

What wildlife can I expect to see along the trail?

The diverse habitats support abundant wildlife, including deer, wild turkey, songbirds, and waterfowl. You might also spot the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. However, be aware that the area is also home to alligators, various snakes (some venomous), mosquitoes, ticks, and chiggers, particularly during warmer months.

What is the best time of year to hike the Swamp Fox Passage?

Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and fewer insects. Summers can be very hot and humid, increasing the presence of mosquitoes and other pests. Winter can be a good time, but be mindful of big-game hunting seasons in the Francis Marion National Forest.

Are there specific parking areas and trailheads for the Swamp Fox Passage?

Yes, there are multiple access points and parking areas along the 47-mile passage. Specific trailheads can be found at various points, often where the trail intersects roads within the Francis Marion National Forest. It's advisable to check detailed maps for the section you plan to hike.

Is the Palmetto Trail: Swamp Fox Passage dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on the Palmetto Trail, including the Swamp Fox Passage. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the presence of wildlife and potential for venomous snakes and alligators, keeping your dog close is essential for their safety and the safety of others.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike the Swamp Fox Passage?

No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required for day hiking on the Swamp Fox Passage within the Francis Marion National Forest. However, if you plan to camp overnight, primitive camping opportunities are available at several designated sites, and you should check with the Ranger Station for any specific regulations or permits needed for camping.

Are there any specific regulations for hiking in the Francis Marion National Forest?

When hiking in the Francis Marion National Forest, always practice Leave No Trace principles. Be aware of big-game hunting seasons, especially during fall and winter, and consider wearing bright colors. Also, note that there is only one reliable water source on the entire passage, located at the Ranger Station off Steed Creek Road, so plan your hydration accordingly.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is part of the larger Palmetto Trail system. Specifically, this passage is known as the Palmetto Trail: Swamp Fox Passage. Sections of the trail also overlap with the East Coast Greenway (SC) and the Palmetto Trail: Awendaw Passage.

Is there water available on the trail?

This is a critical detail for hikers: there is only one reliable water source on the entire 47-mile passage. It is located at the Ranger Station off Steed Creek Road. Proper hydration planning is essential, and you should carry sufficient water for your entire hike.

Are there primitive camping opportunities along the Swamp Fox Passage?

Yes, primitive camping opportunities are available at several designated sites along the route. If you plan to camp, it's always a good idea to check with the Francis Marion National Forest Ranger Station for current regulations and any required permits.

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