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Built and maintained by Dominion Energy, this hiking trail runs through the woods in the outskirts of Cayce, near I-77 and the SCANA headquarters. It is part of the Cayce Riverwalk and begins just west of the 12
th
Street Extension, then runs under the road and continues eastward. At several points along the way, you can get some nice views of the Congaree Creek. The trail is paved with concrete, so it is suitable for pedestrians, bikes strollers, wheelshairs, and roller skates. Snakes, alligators, and other wildlife may be seen in the area.
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