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Mountain biking trails
United States
South Carolina
Richland County

Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail

Easy

4.9

(1024)

17,953

riders

Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail

01:07

13.2km

100m

Mountain biking

This easy 8.2-mile mountain bike trail in Sesquicentennial State Park features sandy terrain, pine forests, and a waterfall.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 10.3 km for 260 m

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Parking

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10.4 km

Sesquicentennial Lake Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

The water from the lake flows down into Jackson Creek via a "staircase" fall.

Be aware that this is a non biking zone for about 250 feet before and after the highlight.

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13.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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12.0 km

668 m

382 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

7.49 km

4.54 km

700 m

382 m

< 100 m

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Monday 25 May

29°C

22°C

95 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail?

The Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail is located within Sesquicentennial State Park. You'll find designated parking areas within the park, which provide convenient access to the trailhead.

Are there any fees or permits required to ride this trail?

Yes, as the trail is located within Sesquicentennial State Park, there is typically an entrance fee to access the park. Check the park's official website for current fee structures and any specific regulations.

Is the Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed in South Carolina State Parks, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet and are usually not permitted in buildings or swimming areas. It's always best to check the specific rules for Sesquicentennial State Park before your visit.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this trail?

The trail's sandy composition provides excellent drainage, making it a good option even after heavy rains. However, during dry, hot weather, the sand can become deep and loose, which can be challenging. Spring and fall often offer the most comfortable temperatures and balanced trail conditions.

Is the Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail suitable for beginners?

The trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, but some sections are described as easy/intermediate. Beginners should exercise caution, especially with the sandy sections and occasional roots. It's a good trail to build skills, but be prepared for some challenges.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

You'll encounter a diverse terrain primarily featuring a sandy bottom, winding through remote pine forests with longleaf pines and turkey oaks. There are also sections with compacted pine needles and scrub oaks. Boardwalks cross wet areas, and you'll find roots and water steps on some climbs.

Is the Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail a loop?

Yes, the primary mountain bike loop is approximately 6 to 6.1 miles long, offering a continuous ride through the park's forested areas.

Are there any notable features or viewpoints along the trail?

One notable feature is the Sesquicentennial Lake Waterfall, which you might spot from the boardwalks that cross wet areas. The trail itself offers scenic views of the pine forest and the natural beauty of the Sandhills region.

How does the trail handle wet weather?

Thanks to its sandy bottom, the trail has excellent drainage. This means it can often be ridden soon after heavy rain, making it a viable option when other muddy trails in the area might be closed.

Does the Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Loop Trail, Sandhills Hiking Trail, and Jackson Creek Nature Trail, offering opportunities to explore different parts of the park.

How does this trail compare to other mountain biking options in the area?

The Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail is a great alternative to other trails like Harbison, especially when conditions are damp, due to its superior drainage. It offers a unique sandy terrain experience within a 1,400-acre green space close to Columbia, South Carolina.

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Trail Reviews

Mike Tanner
November 13, 2022, Sesqui Blue and Red trail loop

Great easy ride, some sandy parts that can get a little tricky.

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