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South Carolina
Richland County
St. Andrews

Lake Woodcross Loop

Easy

3.0

(17)

66

hikers

Lake Woodcross Loop

00:16

1.04km

0m

Hiking

The Lake Woodcross Loop is a delightful, easy stroll that offers a refreshing dose of nature without demanding much time or effort. This 0.6-mile (1.0 km) route, with a mere 11 feet (3 metres) of elevation gain, is primarily paved, making it incredibly accessible for all ages and abilities. You'll…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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612 m

329 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Lake Woodcross Loop?

The Lake Woodcross Loop is part of the larger Harbison Lake Loop, which is approximately 3.10 miles long. While the specific Komoot tour for the Lake Woodcross Loop is shorter, most hikers complete the full 3.10-mile loop in about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on their pace.

What is the terrain like on the Lake Woodcross Loop?

The trail primarily consists of well-maintained, 8-foot-wide concrete paths. This makes the terrain smooth and easy to navigate, suitable for walking, jogging, and even strollers or wheelchairs. You won't encounter rocky, muddy, or steep uphill sections on this loop.

Is the Lake Woodcross Loop suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, this trail is considered 'easy' and is very suitable for beginners, families with children, and those looking for a leisurely stroll. The paved, flat surface and amenities like playgrounds and seating areas make it very family-friendly.

Is the Lake Woodcross Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the Lake Woodcross Loop. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the trail for all users.

Where can I park to access the Lake Woodcross Loop?

Parking is available at the Harbison Community Center. From there, you can easily access the extensive pathway system, including the Lake Woodcross Loop.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike in the Harbison Community?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Lake Woodcross Loop or the other trails within the Harbison Community. The pathways are open for public enjoyment.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

The loop offers pleasant views of Lake Woodcross and Lake Archers as the paths wind through the community. You can expect to see extensive wildlife, including various bird species and possibly other small animals. The area also features random seating areas and picnic tables for enjoying the surroundings.

What is the best time of year to hike the Lake Woodcross Loop?

The Lake Woodcross Loop can be enjoyed year-round due to its paved surface. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially in the mornings or evenings. Winter hikes are also possible, as the trail is generally clear of snow and ice.

Are there any facilities like restrooms or water fountains along the trail?

While the trail itself features seating areas and picnic tables, for restrooms and water fountains, it's best to utilize the facilities at the Harbison Community Center, which is the primary access point for the trail system.

Can I fish in Lake Woodcross?

Yes, Lake Woodcross is known for fishing opportunities. The lake contains various fish species, including bass, crappie, and bluegill. Please ensure you comply with all local fishing regulations and have the appropriate licenses.

Are there any maps available for the Harbison trail system?

Yes, maps of the extensive trail system, which includes the Lake Woodcross Loop, are available at the Harbison Community Center. These maps can help you navigate the various pathways.

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