City of Lancaster Sidewalk Connector

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The City of Lancaster, SC, the Red Rose City, is a quiant former mill town with a revived downtown area full of art, shops and a small park.
Trail Uses
Walking / hiking / running Paved surface biking
Location
Lancaster County (SC)
Length
1.60 miles, One Way
Difficulty
Easy
Motorized Vehicles
Unknown
Fees
No
Pets
Permitted on leash
Parking Spaces
20
Restrooms
Unknown
Hours
Dawn to Dusk

Description

"The Lancaster area was, in its day, literally a Garden of Eden for the Native Americans, including the Cherokee, the Catawba, and the Waxhaw tribes. The arrival of Scots-Irish settlers, mostly from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, ushered in an era of drastic change. The newcomers named the area for their homelands in England, the region of the famous House of Lancaster that opposed the House of York in the legendary War of the Roses." City of Lancaster's Website

Today, Lancaster is a small town with an active community. At the Barr School, the Lindsay Pettus Greenway will eventually connect to downtown Lancaster. The sidewalk section from Barr School, past the Mt. Zion AME Zion Church to Main Street is a pleasant walk through the Red Rose City. There are interesting and frequent works of art particularly through Sculpure Park, beautiful benches and a small shops throughout the walk through downtown Lancaster. Grab a craft beer along the way at the Craft Beer Stand.

Trail Manager

Visit the City of Lancaster's website for more information or contact:

Lindsay Pettus Greenway, Inc.
Deborah Jennings
P O Box 1149
Lancaster, SC 29721

216 South Catawba Street
Lancaster, SC 29720

803-289-1453
djennings@lancastercitysc.com
View website

Trail Tips

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Trailhead Information

Off Street Parking: 199-101 US-521 BUS, Lancaster, SC 29720 MAP

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