{"id":266,"date":"2016-09-30T13:21:50","date_gmt":"2016-09-30T13:21:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travelscbeaches.com\/?p=266"},"modified":"2018-02-19T00:45:35","modified_gmt":"2018-02-19T00:45:35","slug":"sullivans-island-nature-trail","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/travelscbeaches.com\/sullivans-island-nature-trail\/","title":{"rendered":"Sullivan’s Island Nature Trail: A Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"

Sullivan\u2019s Island located in South Carolina offers a variety of trails for tourists and residents of South Carolina. Sullivan\u2019s Island biking trails include West Ashley Bikeway, West Ashley Greenway, Sawmill Branch Multi-Use Trail, Swamp Fox Passage (Palmetto Trail), Edisto Nature Trail, Old Santee Canal State Park and Awendaw Passage (Palmetto Trail). Its running trails consist of West Ashley Bikeway, West Ashley Greenway, Sawmill Branch Multi-Use Trail, Swamp Fox Passage (Palmetto Trail) Edisto Nature Trail, Old Santee Canal State Park and Awendaw Passage (Palmetto Trail). It has the following walking trails West Ashley Bikeway, West Ashley Greenway, Sawmill Branch Multi-Use Trail, Swamp Fox Passage (Palmetto Trail) Edisto Nature Trail, Old Santee Canal State Park and Awendaw Passage (Palmetto Trail).<\/p>\n

Getting To Know The New Nature Trail<\/h2>\n

Sullivan\u2019s Island has a new member to its family of nature trails called Sullivan\u2019s Island Nature Trail. This wonderful addition to Sullivan\u2019s Island is characterized by 650 feet of boardwalk and foot nature trail. The boardwalks were carefully designed by an environmental consultant and landscape specialist who ensured that they were angular paths that reflected island features e.g. the light house that is shaped like a triangle. Sullivan Island Nature Trail is positioned right off the Atlantic Street on Sullivan Island next to station 16.<\/p>\n

It also has exemplary observation benches and decks that offer views of the harbor, vegetated dunes and forested wetlands that can only be termed as secluded and peaceful. The new nature trail offers visitors the best butterflying and birding experience in town.<\/p>\n

This magnificent nature trail runs across the towns protected land and joins the beachfront via the station 16 beach access route. Sullivan Island Nature Trail was made a reality through the grant funds obtained from the Urban Greenbelt Grant Project in addition to the town money.<\/p>\n

Leaders from the city termed Sullivan Island Nature Trail as a pilot project as many others are yet to come following its success. This new nature trail is regarded as a convenient means to stay between the beach and the street unlike the traditional practice of using them to gain access from the street to the beach.<\/p>\n

Sullivan Island Nature Trail will provide people with a rare opportunity of getting to know species of plant life, animal life and bird life as well that thrive in the beautiful space. The total acreage of the protected land is approximately 90 acres. This provides ample natural space to explore and get some relaxing time from the hustle\u00a0and bustle\u00a0of the city.<\/p>\n

This large parcel of land has the beautiful Atlantic Ocean running parallel to it, this will offer a breath taking view and a cool breeze as individuals enjoy their nature trail. It has parking space available at the park entrance and within the neighborhood for those with vehicles.<\/p>\n

Operation, Opening Times & Details<\/h3>\n

The Sullivan\u2019s Island Nature Trail is open to visitors from dawn to dusk every day of the week.\u00a0Sullivan\u2019s Island has always connected its citizens and tourists with nature. However, the new Sullivan\u2019s Island Nature trail completely redefines that connection as seen above. Visit the new trail today for an unforgettable experience.<\/p>\n