
Long Cane Horse Trail
SC · Bradley
1369 Cedar Springs Rd
Long Cane Horse Trail delivers the quieter, more immersive side of South Carolina trail riding. The landscape leans into scenic national-forest riding with deeper woods, water crossings, and a more backcountry rhythm, and the appeal is less about polished visitor-center energy and more about the deep satisfaction of settling into public-land miles. For riders who value scenery, breathing room, and a stronger sense of being out in the landscape, it makes a very compelling stop.
Riding guide
Highlights
A more adventurous Long Cane ride where mileage, creek crossings, and scenic forest depth take center stage.
Riding
Long Cane feels a touch more adventurous than South Carolina’s flatter, more controlled horse parks. The trail rolls through a scenic forest setting, passes creek crossings, and delivers the kind of long ride that feels earned by the end of the day.
Rideable terrain
26-27 miles
Trailer parking
Fell Hunt Camp is the main rider base, with equestrian campsites and direct access into the trail system.
Horse regulations
Use only designated equestrian trails and camp facilities. Current guidance indicates horses should be shod on this trail system, and riders should confirm water levels, weather impacts, and any current forest notices before hauling in.
Getting here
Use 1369 Cedar Springs Rd, Bradley, South Carolina 29819 as your planning address and expect the coordinate pin to reflect the primary rider access point. Fell Hunt Camp is the main rider base, with equestrian campsites and direct access into the trail system. Forest destinations reward a little extra prep, so confirm route conditions, gate status, or campground arrangements before you are on the last stretch of back road.
Planning your visit
Long Cane is an excellent feature for travelers who want South Carolina to feel wilder and more spacious. It suits competent riders looking for a bigger day and a more immersive forest experience.
Where to stay
Fell Hunt Camp gives riders a real base for the weekend, with enough infrastructure to make an overnight practical while still preserving that national-forest sense of quiet. It is best for riders who enjoy rustic comfort more than resort polish.
Trails
No trails synced for this park yet.
Campgrounds
No campgrounds listed for this park.
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