Marrington Plantation Loop Trail
Marrington Plantation Loop Trail
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28.1km
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Cycling
The Marrington Plantation Loop Trail offers a unique touring cycling adventure through the diverse landscapes of Goose Creek, South Carolina. You'll navigate a mix of hard-packed sand and rooted singletrack, winding through ancient pine and hardwood forests. Keep an eye out for the elevated roadbed through open marsh areas and…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Parking
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937 m
Highlight (Segment) • Natural
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7.92 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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13.1 km
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28.1 km
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Parking
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Way Types
25.5 km
1.34 km
1.28 km
Surfaces
26.8 km
1.28 km
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Yes, as the trail system is located on Joint Base Charleston, non-Department of Defense personnel are required to obtain a Marrington Patron Pass. This involves a background check that can take up to four weeks to process, so plan your visit well in advance.
The terrain is primarily hard-packed sand, but it also features heavily rooted sections, numerous v-ditch crossings, and sharp curves. While mostly flat, there are technical offshoots, jumps, and drop-offs geared towards mountain bikers. For touring cyclists, many sections are challenging and better suited for mountain bikes or robust gravel bikes. There is a less popular 3-mile 'white difficulty gravel path' that might be more amenable to traditional touring bikes.
While komoot categorizes this as a touring bicycle route, the actual terrain, with its roots, v-ditches, and sandy sections, makes it generally more suitable for mountain biking or gravel biking. Traditional road touring bikes might find the conditions demanding and potentially damaging. Consider a robust gravel bike or mountain bike for a more enjoyable experience.
The trail winds through over 1,600 acres of pristine woodlands, offering scenic views. You'll pass through an elevated roadbed in an open marsh area and find a small boat ramp along a river. The environment is rich with forests and rivers, providing opportunities to observe various wildlife and wildflowers. Keep an eye out for the occasional alligator.
The trail is generally multi-use, but specific dog policies for civilians on Joint Base Charleston should be verified directly with the base authorities or the Marrington Plantation management, especially concerning leash rules and restricted areas.
The trail is subject to closures when conditions are wet, so planning your visit during drier periods is advisable. Always check the trail status before heading out.
Along the route, you'll encounter the Marrington Plantation Wetlands, sections of the Marrington Plantation Trail, and a unique Wooden Boardwalk.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Marrington Plantation, Marrington Plantation Trail, Foster Creek Loop, and Blue Connection.
Yes, cyclists are mandated to wear helmets while on the trail.
The trail will be closed when conditions are wet to prevent damage and ensure safety. It's crucial to check the trail's operating status before planning your trip, especially after rainfall.
While many sections are technical, the 3-mile 'white difficulty gravel path' could offer a more accessible option for families or those seeking a less challenging ride. However, the overall multi-use nature and some technical sections mean supervision is advised for younger riders.
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