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Bus station hiking trails in Paris Mountain State Park offer access to a diverse landscape just outside Greenville, South Carolina. The park is characterized by Paris Mountain, a monadnock rising from flat land, featuring mixed pine and hardwood forests. Hikers encounter rolling hills, several lakes including Lake Placid and North Lake, and various streams. Elevated positions within the park provide viewpoints of the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
24.4km
08:46
610m
610m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
6.50km
01:41
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.1km
06:46
150m
150m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
24.4km
06:23
180m
180m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.64km
01:26
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy, completely flat circular route.
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Monaghan Mill, now the Lofts of Greenville, is a former textile mill (1900–2001) in Greenville, South Carolina, which was converted into loft apartments in the early 21st century. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Monaghan was successful from the start, producing printed fabrics, suits and shirts, and shade cloth. By 1907, Monaghan had increased his spindles to 60,000, and his stock alone had risen to $700,000. The boom in textile production attracted workers from other states and Europe to Greenville. For example, Monaghan employed fifty Belgian immigrants who lived in one of the mill's boarding houses. In 1911, the Parker cousins merged the Victor and Whaley Mills they already owned with the Olympia, Richland, Granby, and Capital City Mills in Columbia, as well as the Appalache Mills in Greer, to form the Parker Cotton Mills Company. The company had $15 million in capital and operated over one million spindles—more than any other contemporary US textile company. The company collapsed in 1914 due to a lack of capital during a cotton panic at the beginning of World War I. Lewis resigned as president of the company and practiced law until his death from cancer in 1916. Thomas eventually retired. The first successful merger of cotton mills lasted twenty years. In 1917, the former Parker mills were reorganized into the Victor Monaghan Group and sold to J. P. Stevens and Company in 1946. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaghan_Mill
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This is a view across the lake of the iconic bell tower.
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This is an authentic Japanese shrine that was moved to The USA. it is literally a medieval Japanese structure.
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It's a lovely trail but at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday morning it starts getting crowded and by 11:00 there were lots of people. The most annoying part is the speed bicycle riders. They fly down the trail through crowds of pedestrians. I saw several near crashes. I would recommend this trail but only on weekday mornings when there's not as much humanity about.
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Herdklotz Park is gorgeous! It has a higher elevation and offers beautiful views of both the downtown Greenville skyline to the south and the mountaintop of Paris to the north.
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McPherson park's a great spot to take a break along your ride. With plenty of shaded grassy areas to have a picnic, and restrooms in an interesting cottage style building, it is a lovely park for a lunch stop.
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Furman Lake, adjacent to Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, is a scenic reservoir enhancing the campus landscape. Surrounded by lush greenery, the lake offers a peaceful retreat for cyclists.
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There are 10 hiking routes accessible from bus stations in and around Paris Mountain State Park, offering a convenient way to explore the area without a car. These routes range in difficulty and length, providing options for various hiking preferences.
The bus-accessible hikes in this area immerse you in the diverse landscapes of Paris Mountain State Park. You'll traverse lush, mixed pine and hardwood forests, encounter several serene lakes like Lake Placid and North Lake, and experience the unique terrain of Paris Mountain, a prominent monadnock. Many routes also offer scenic views from elevated positions and feature charming stream and creek crossings.
Yes, there are several easy bus-accessible trails perfect for a relaxed outing. For instance, the Furman University Lake Trail offers a pleasant 6.5 km walk, while the Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery – Unity Park loop from Sans Souci is an easy 5.6 km option. These routes are generally flat with minimal elevation gain.
For those seeking a more challenging adventure, routes like the Furman University to Lake Placid tour offer a demanding 24.3 km journey with significant elevation changes. Another difficult option is the Swamp Rabbit and Greenville Parks Loop, covering 24.4 km with varied terrain.
The bus station trails in Paris Mountain State Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the convenience of accessing nature directly from public transport, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful natural scenery, especially the tranquil lakes and lush forests.
Yes, several of the bus-accessible routes are designed as circular tours, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. An example is the Swamp Rabbit Trail – Furman Lake loop from Furman University, which offers a substantial 26.1 km loop experience.
While specific highlights vary by route, many trails will lead you past the park's notable lakes, such as Lake Placid and North Lake, which are excellent for wildlife spotting. You'll also experience the dense, shaded forests and may encounter structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, adding a historical dimension to your hike.
Paris Mountain State Park is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming mountain laurel and rhododendron, while the fall foliage offers stunning colors. Summer provides lush green canopies for shade, and winter hiking can be peaceful with fewer crowds. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the easier bus-accessible trails are suitable for families. The shorter, less strenuous routes like the Furman University Lake Trail are great for introducing children to hiking, offering opportunities to enjoy nature and spot wildlife around the lakes.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Paris Mountain State Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. It's always a good idea to check the specific park regulations or individual trail rules for any updates or restrictions before your visit. Remember to bring water for your dog and clean up after them.


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