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The Hincapie Path is an easy 1.9-mile hike in Greenville, SC, offering riverside views and wooded areas along the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Yes, the Hincapie Path is considered easy and accessible, making it ideal for beginners, families, and those looking for a gentle outdoor experience. It's designed as a safe greenway for various activities.
The path features a relatively gentle and flat or gently rolling terrain. As part of a greenway system, it is likely paved or well-maintained gravel, running along the Reedy River and through wooded flood plains.
Yes, the path itself is notable for being named after cyclist George Hincapie. Along the way, you'll find facilities at Nicholtown Pocket Park. Hikers can also enjoy riverside views and wooded areas.
Yes, the Hincapie Path is generally dog-friendly. However, as a multi-use greenway, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
Parking is typically available at various access points along the Swamp Rabbit Trail system, of which the Hincapie Path is a part. Look for designated parking areas near Cleveland Park or other trailheads in Greenville, SC.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Hincapie Path or to access Cleveland Park in Greenville, SC. It is a public greenway designed for community use.
The Hincapie Path can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially in the shaded sections. Winter hiking is also possible, though some trees will be bare.
Yes, as a section of the larger Swamp Rabbit Trail, the Hincapie Path intersects with and runs concurrently with several other paths. These include sections of the Swamp Rabbit Trail, Swamp Rabbit Connectors, and the Caine Halter Family YMCA Connector. A small portion also crosses the Sliding Rock Creek Mountain Bike Trail.
Given its easy nature, you'll primarily need comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection. If you're bringing a dog, remember a leash and waste bags. A camera might be nice for the riverside views.
The Hincapie Path itself is a segment of a longer greenway system. While you can hike it as an out-and-back, its connection to the broader Swamp Rabbit Trail allows for various route combinations, so it's not a self-contained loop.
As part of the Swamp Rabbit Trail system and passing through areas like Cleveland Park, you can expect to find amenities such as restrooms and water fountains at various points, including at Nicholtown Pocket Park.