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Richland County
Columbia

Firebreak, Stewardship, and Midlands Mountain Loop

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Richland County
Columbia

Firebreak, Stewardship, and Midlands Mountain Loop

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Firebreak, Stewardship, and Midlands Mountain Loop

02:38

10.0km

80m

Hiking

The Firebreak, Stewardship, and Midlands Mountain Loop offers a dynamic hiking experience through Harbison State Forest, just outside Columbia. You'll traverse mixed pine and hardwood forests, encountering varied terrain from smooth singletrack to sections with 'chunky rocks' and roots. The route provides impressive views of the Broad River, particularly from…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Harbison State Forest

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Among the largest urban green spaces east of the Mississippi River, it offers 18 miles (ca. 29 km) of trails for mountain biking, hiking, and jogging. The 2,137-acre forest, only …

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9.86 km

144 m

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9.81 km

139 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like on this loop?

This loop is generally considered moderate, offering a diverse experience. You'll encounter a mix of natural and gravel paths. The Firebreak Trail has moderately strenuous sections with climbs and descents, while the Stewardship Trail is easier with gentle slopes. The Midlands Mountain Trail is arguably the most challenging, featuring a steep initial climb and potentially muddy sections in the Broad River floodplain.

Are there any notable viewpoints or natural features along the route?

Yes, the trail offers several scenic points. You'll experience a rich forest environment with mixed pine and hardwood trees, and the sound of rushing water from numerous waterfalls and streams. The Stewardship Trail features the River Rest overlook with views of the Broad River. On the Midlands Mountain Trail, you can take a spur trail to Harbison Bluffs for impressive riverfront vistas.

What wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Hikers often spot white-tailed deer, various birds, lizards, and snakes along the route. The diverse forest environment provides a habitat for a variety of local fauna.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route utilizes sections of several official trails within Harbison State Forest, including the Stewardship Trail, Firebreak Trail, Eagle Trail, Firebreak Connector Trail, and Midlands Mountain Trail. This interconnectedness allows for customizable routes.

Is the Firebreak, Stewardship, and Midlands Mountain Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, pets are permitted on the trails within Harbison State Forest, but they must be kept on a leash at all times.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Be aware that sections of the Midlands Mountain Trail can be quite muddy after rain, especially in the Broad River floodplain.

Are there any fees or permits required to access Harbison State Forest?

Yes, a parking pass is required to access Harbison State Forest. These can be obtained at fee boxes located at the forest entrance or purchased online prior to your visit.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

Parking is available at Harbison State Forest. The main access point is typically near the Environmental Education Center, where amenities like restrooms and water are also available. Ensure you have a valid parking pass.

Are there any amenities like restrooms or water available?

Yes, restrooms and water are available at the Environmental Education Center within Harbison State Forest, which is a convenient starting point for this loop.

What should I know about the Midlands Mountain Trail section?

The Midlands Mountain Trail is considered the most challenging part of this loop. It begins with a steep climb to a ridge, after which the hike becomes easier. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions if hiking after rain, particularly in the Broad River floodplain. There are detour options along the ridge if needed.

Can I customize the length or difficulty of my hike on this trail system?

Absolutely. The interconnected nature of the Firebreak, Stewardship, and Midlands Mountain trails, along with other paths in Harbison State Forest, allows for significant customization. You can easily shorten or lengthen your hike by choosing different connectors or turning back early, tailoring the experience to your desired length and difficulty.

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