Anne Springs Close Greenway is a 2,100-acre public nature preserve in Fort Mill, South Carolina, offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, equestrian trails, and paddle sports on lakes and streams.
Anne Springs Close Greenway encompasses over 2,100 acres of rolling hills, forests, wetlands, and lakes in York County, South Carolina. Established through the vision and generosity of Anne Springs Close, the Greenway serves as a resource for public outdoor recreation and environmental education. The area features 40 miles of multi-use trails designated for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, winding through hardwood forests and alongside several freshwater lakes fed by creeks. The Greenway's varied terrain includes gentle slopes and rugged sections, attracting outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels. Its diverse habitats support wildlife such as deer, wild turkeys, songbirds, amphibians, and various aquatic species, providing ample wildlife viewing opportunities. Historic farm structures and old mill sites dot the landscape, offering a glimpse into the region's agricultural past. Key recreational amenities include multiple fishing lakes, designated picnic areas, and paddle launches for canoeing and kayaking. The Greenway is managed by the nonprofit Anne Springs Close Greenway Foundation, which prioritizes conservation, outdoor access, and education. Its proximity to Fort Mill and Charlotte makes it a popular destination for residents and visitors seeking natural beauty combined with a broad range of outdoor activities, from easy walks to challenging rides or paddling excursions. Seasonal events, volunteer programs, and guided activities enhance visitor engagement and stewardship of the Greenway's resources.
Diverse trail system supporting hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Multiple freshwater lakes for fishing and paddle sports
Historic farmstead and mill ruins scattered within the preserve
Scenic overlooks offering views of rolling South Carolina countryside
The largest lake in the Greenway, offering fishing, canoe launches, and scenic shoreline trails.
Historic remains of a 19th-century grist mill reflecting the area's agricultural heritage.
Over 40 miles of maintained trails designed for hiking, biking, and horseback riding with varying difficulty.