Established in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this 276 acre park is full of large pines and old-growth hardwoods and contains miles of hiking, biking, and equestrians trails. Rocky Branch Creek flows through several sections of the park providing a tranquil experience for those who venture the trails.
LYNCH'S WOODS PARK UPDATES (1/9/25):
• ALL TRAILS ARE OPEN.
• The gravel road remains closed to vehicular traffic. Only authorized vehicles are permitted beyond the main gate. Newberry County is not liable for any damage caused to vehicles entering unauthorized areas.
• Please park in the gravel lot located behind the Newberry County Sheriff's Office.
• Please continue to use caution when you visit the park. If you encounter trail or road issues, please report them to Newberry County Parks and Recreation via email: recreation@newberrycounty.gov or call: 803-924-8328.
Park Highlights
- 1 mile designated TRACK trail for kids and their families; TRACK your adventure on Kids in Parks website to receive a sticker.
- 7.5 miles of hiking and bicycling trails with twisting turns, short hills, and intricate creek crossings; bicycle trails are considered intermediate.
- 6.1 miles of equestrian trails that offer a peaceful experience surrounded by nature.
- 4 mile section of the Palmetto Trail – Lynch’s Woods Passage – “Gateway to the Upstate.”
- 4.25 mile gravel road that loops around the park. - CLOSED TO VEHICLES; OPEN TO HIKERS, BICYCLISTS, EQUESTRIANS
- Open year round from dawn to dusk weather and conditions permitting. Feel free to call or text before visiting: 803-924-8328.
- NO overnight camping permitted. NO fires or open flame permitted.
- Restroom available (basic pit toilet style).
Spartan Race event set to return to Newberry, SC November 15-16, 2025. Visit the Spartan website for more information or to register. Click Here. |
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