A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail - Charleston

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail

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Category

Hiking

Typical Duration

40 minutes

Difficulty

Easy

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About This Landmark

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail

The Awendaw Passage, a segment of the Palmetto Trail, offers hikers a serene journey through the coastal beauty of the Francis Marion National Forest. Located just 40 minutes from downtown Charleston, this 7-mile trail showcases the Lowcountry’s diverse ecosystems, from salt marshes and maritime forests to winding creeks and quiet pine woods. Whether you’re seeking a short stroll or a longer trek, the Awendaw Passage provides an unforgettable hiking experience steeped in natural splendor.

The Experience

The trail begins at the Buck Hall Recreation Area, a waterfront park along the Intracoastal Waterway. As you set off, the marsh views immediately draw you in, with towering spartina grass and the tidal waters of Awendaw Creek reflecting the endless Carolina sky. Elevated boardwalks make navigating the marshy sections a breeze, while sandy and forested paths guide you deeper into the Francis Marion National Forest.

Wildlife abounds along this trail. Herons and egrets are common sights in the marsh, while deer, raccoons, and even the occasional alligator might appear in the wooded areas. The peaceful surroundings, punctuated by the calls of birds and the rustle of leaves, make this hike as meditative as it is invigorating.

For those looking to extend their adventure, the Awendaw Passage connects to the Swamp Fox Passage of the Palmetto Trail, creating a continuous route for backpackers and long-distance hikers. However, the beauty and accessibility of the Awendaw Passage make it a popular day hike destination.


Adventure Guide: Awendaw Passage

Trail Overview

  • Distance: 7 miles one way (14 miles round trip for out-and-back hikers).
  • Terrain: Mix of sandy paths, boardwalks, and forest trails with minimal elevation gain.
  • Highlights: Salt marshes, maritime forests, and sweeping views of Awendaw Creek.

What to Bring

  • Essentials: Comfortable hiking shoes, sunscreen, bug spray, and plenty of water.
  • Navigation: Trail is well-marked, but a map or GPS can be helpful for longer hikes.
  • Snacks: Bring light snacks to enjoy at scenic stops along the way.

Pro Tips

  1. Timing: Start early to enjoy cooler temperatures and better wildlife viewing opportunities.
  2. Tide Awareness: While the trail is accessible at all times, the marsh views are particularly stunning during high tide.
  3. Trail Conditions: After heavy rains, some sections can be muddy—consider waterproof footwear.

Wildlife to Watch

  • Birds: Herons, egrets, woodpeckers, and warblers.
  • Forest Creatures: Deer, raccoons, and squirrels.
  • Aquatic Life: Look for alligators and fish in the creek.

Getting There

The Buck Hall Recreation Area, located off Highway 17 near Awendaw, serves as the primary trailhead for the Awendaw Passage. The park offers parking, restrooms, and picnic facilities. A small day-use fee may apply.


Extend Your Adventure

  • Pair your hike with a paddle on Awendaw Creek for a dual land-and-water exploration.
  • Plan an overnight backpacking trip by connecting to the Swamp Fox Passage, part of the 47-mile Palmetto Trail.

Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail is more than a walk through the woods—it’s a journey into the heart of the Lowcountry, where every step reveals the quiet magic of Charleston’s natural landscapes.

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A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail - Charleston

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail - Charleston

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail - Charleston

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail - Charleston

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail - Charleston

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail - Charleston

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

A Lowcountry Trek: Hiking the Awendaw Passage of the Swamp Fox Trail in Charleston

Coordinates: 33.0366, -79.6653

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Birding

Essential Information

Nearby City

Charleston, South Carolina

Protected Areas

Francis Marion National Forest, Palmetto Trail

Experience Level

Easy

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.

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