GWHSC Official Midlands Hike Sesquicentennial State Park

GWHSC Official Midlands Hike Sesquicentennial State Park

This hike is led by Ambassador Meghan Woods, join me as we go to Sesquicentennial State Park, enjoying the trails around the lake.

By Girls Who Hike SC

Date and time

Wednesday, April 24 · 10:30am - 2pm EDT

Location

Sesquicentennial State Park

9564 Two Notch Road Columbia, SC 29223

About this event

This hike is led by GWHSC Ambassador Meghan Woods

Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gwhsc-official-midlands-hike-sesquicentennial-state-park-tickets-873968060997

Girls Who Hike SC Official Events are organized using Eventbrite tickets. These tickets

help us control the group size to ensure that we are following Leave No Trace principles,

have enough parking spaces, and stay organized. If all the Eventbrite tickets are sold out,

we highly suggest getting on our waitlist.

Loop Road Trail & Jackson Creek Nature Trail

Region: Midlands

Trail Rating: See Trail Rating Below: Moderate

Date: April 24th, 2024

Time: 10:30 am - 2:00pm

Distance: 6 miles

Elevation Gain: (250 ft based on AllTrails)

Water Required: (2 liters(based on trail ratings below)

Permits / Passes: 6.00 parking fees,or state park pass required

Trailhead Coordinates / Address: Sesquicentennial State Park Lake Parking lot 34.08636, -80.90725

Alltrails: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/south-carolina/loop-trail

Dogs: Yes

Kids: Yes

Men: No

GWHSC follows all Leave No Trace (LNT) principles, this includes “pack in, pack out” and

responsible geo-tagging. You can learn more about LNT visit www.LNT.org

**As with all GWH events, you must sign the GWH waiver before attending – it takes less than a

minute to sign, and once you’ve signed it once you’re good to go for all future meetups**

LINK TO WAIVER:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScl2SnE6NizMb9lJfPzuIg76zxjtyPDCJ6QuLIUg9L5f

RJNLg/viewform

* Easy - <500 ft elevation gain, 3 miles or less, recommended 2L water, beginner hikers

welcome

* Moderate - 500-1000 ft elevation gain, typically 3-8 miles, recommended minimum 2L water,

suitable for intermediate hikers

* Difficult - >1000 ft elevation gain, 8 or more miles, strenuous hike, recommended minimum 3L

water, suitable for experienced hiker

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