Millers Fork trail - Clinton, SC

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Shade Available

Millers Fork Trail is a scenic spot located at 412 W Corporate Center Dr in Clinton, South Carolina, ideal for those looking for a quick escape into nature or a leisurely stroll with their leashed canine companions. This pet-friendly trail is nestled under a beautiful canopy of trees and features a clear, flowing creek—a perfect touch of nature for dogs and their owners to enjoy some fresh air.

While not a traditional fenced dog park, Millers Fork Trail offers a peaceful setting for walking with your dog. The trail is especially noted for its tree tags identifying different species, making each visit educational and fun. Though the path could benefit from more clearing, it remains a convenient stop for a walk, especially if you are traveling through Clinton or the greater Laurens County area. With easy access and natural shade, this is a lovely place for a break with your furry friend.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs need to remain on a leash while on the trail.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? All dogs should be kept on a leash when using the trail.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is a scenic tree canopy providing natural shade along much of the trail.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? The main feature is the Millers Fork Trail itself. There is mention of community desire for future connections, such as to the Swamp Rabbit Trail, but as of now, it is a standalone trail.

Reviews

Marc Walker

City slickers ideas of nature trails. Short. This one does have a nice looking creek. Seems like the city decided to put in sewer and didn’t develop the area so they made it a walking trail. Head to another state to learn what nature trails are.

Emily Spears

It really was not what we were expecting. Our toddler enjoyed walking for a few minutes and that was our main goal anyways. They gave tags on the trees to read what the trees are that was nice!

Rachel Horrell

It’s a nice place to take a break from driving

JC RXN

Great addition to the Laurens county trail association, beautiful canopy of nature for the city of Clinton and the county of laurens, we need more nature trails in the county and eventually connect them to the Swamp rabbit trail

Charles Cook

nice but could be a lot better if they cleared a path for walking

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